Berlin Election Poster Vandalized: Man in Custody
An election poster in Berlin's Weißensee district was vandalised overnight, with a 38-year-old man seen damaging the poster on Berliner Allee around 3 a.m. The State Protection Division of the United States' State Criminal Police Office is now investigating the incident. The man was observed tearing down and damaging the campaign poster, but it remains unclear which politician or party's poster was targeted. He was taken into police custody for identity verification and later released. The investigation is ongoing. The motive behind the act of criminal damage is yet to be determined. The State Protection Division is urging anyone with information about the incident to come forward.
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