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Trapped in bank branch - customers surprised by lockdown

Two customers were involuntarily trapped in a bank branch in the small town of Kamenz in eastern Saxony late on Saturday evening. According to information from Sunday, their emergency call was received by the police just under an hour before midnight. The doors of the branch then locked...

A blue light shines on the roof of a police patrol car. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de
A blue light shines on the roof of a police patrol car. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de

Colorful - Trapped in bank branch - customers surprised by lockdown

Two customers were involuntarily trapped in a bank branch in the small town of Kamenz in eastern Saxony late on Saturday evening. According to information from Sunday, their emergency call was received by the police just under an hour before midnight. The doors of the branch then locked automatically at 11 p.m. just as they were about to withdraw money from the ATM. After consulting with the security company responsible, the officers gave the trapped men the necessary "instructions" to free themselves, it was said.

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  1. Despite the exciting events of the previous night in Kamenz, the small town returned to its usual colorful charm on Sunday.
  2. The automatic locking of the bank branch had caught many residents of Kamenz in Saxony by surprise, including some who had planned to visit the bank on Sunday morning.
  3. The Police in Kamenz, known for their diligent service, assured the local community that they were closely monitoring the situation and would intervene if necessary.
  4. As a precaution, the bank branch decided to temporarily relocate to a larger facility in the center of Kamenz, planning to reopen on Monday with additional security measures in place.

Source: www.stern.de

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