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06.08.19, 15: 55
The Duisburg Forum Passage had to be evacuated yesterday because of a suspicious object!
Yesterday we happened to be in Duisburg and towards evening we actually wanted to go to a certain ice cream parlor on the corner of the passage before we went home. After we came out of the City Palais, which is practically opposite, we were already wondering why everything is closed off and so many people are gathered around it. Now there is also an ice cream parlor right next to the City Palais, so we sat down there. At first you thought, well maybe a false alarm, as is so often the case.
A short time later, however, the bomb squad from Duesseldorf arrived, and even then one still thought that they always had to come for such operations anyway. At some point we left, but afterwards the restricted area had to be extended until late in the evening to the opera. As it turned out, this was by no means harmless, because according to police information, the suspicious bag contained a dummy bomb that was ultimately detonated. A suspect had already been identified and pursued to Amsterdam, where he was finally arrested late in the evening. The man is probably not a blank slate and is assigned to the scene of the so-called Reich citizens. Now imagine you're sitting right nearby and it wasn't a dummy and the thing blew up, unthinkable. Only crazy people and lunatics run around here, no matter what nationality.
Yesterday we happened to be in Duisburg and towards evening we actually wanted to go to a certain ice cream parlor on the corner of the passage before we went home. After we came out of the City Palais, which is practically opposite, we were already wondering why everything is closed off and so many people are gathered around it. Now there is also an ice cream parlor right next to the City Palais, so we sat down there. At first you thought, well maybe a false alarm, as is so often the case.
A short time later, however, the bomb squad from Duesseldorf arrived, and even then one still thought that they always had to come for such operations anyway. At some point we left, but afterwards the restricted area had to be extended until late in the evening to the opera. As it turned out, this was by no means harmless, because according to police information, the suspicious bag contained a dummy bomb that was ultimately detonated. A suspect had already been identified and pursued to Amsterdam, where he was finally arrested late in the evening. The man is probably not a blank slate and is assigned to the scene of the so-called Reich citizens. Now imagine you're sitting right nearby and it wasn't a dummy and the thing blew up, unthinkable. Only crazy people and lunatics run around here, no matter what nationality.