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Police Disrupt Right-Wing Rock Concert in Dresden, Seize Extremist Material

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Police break up right-wing rock concert in Dresden

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The planned right-wing rock concert did not take place in Dresden. Instead, the police filed several reports.

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In Dresden, a right-wing rock concert was broken up by the police on Saturday evening. The police filed several reports.

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Dresden. The police broke up a right-wing rock concert in Dresden. The police said on Sunday that a total of 76 people were at the event in a building in the Gittersee district on Saturday evening. The emergency services stopped the concert before it began. According to the police, the participants came from Germany, Poland and the Czech Republic. They were sent off.

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Several right-wing extremist banners and merchandising items with banned symbols were seized. In addition, nine reports were filed for, among other things, incitement to hatred and the use of symbols of unconstitutional organizations. Around 300 police officers from Saxony and Bavaria as well as a police helicopter from Thuringia were involved in the operation.

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2023-09-17 18:31:12
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