Friday, November 5, 2021 at 6:26 PM• Jeroen van Poppel

A 25-year-old man was attacked by three Dutch men in the center of Berlin on Thursday afternoon, it knows General Newspaper. The suspects, who allegedly mistreated the victim and treated them anti-Semitic, were handcuffed by the German police.

In the run-up to the away game against 1. FC Union Berlin, many Feyenoord supporters were present in the German capital. At about 3.20 pm, the twenty-something, who according to the police was not involved in football in the city, was chased by three Feyenoord fans to the Kochstrasse metro station. It concerns Dutch men aged 42, 50 and 52, the oldest of which is said to have kicked the victim in the back. Anti-Semitic slogans would also have been spoken and the Hitler salute would have been brought.

Witnesses alerted the police, who arrested the trio. The two youngest were allowed to go after their identity was established, but the oldest suspect remained in custody. Blood was taken from the man to determine whether he was under the influence of alcohol or drugs. After establishing his identity, taking a facial photo and taking fingerprints, he was also released.

An investigation has been launched against the main suspect. “The man is suspected of inflicting dangerous physical injuries and using symbols of unconstitutional organizations (in this case from the time of National Socialism, ed.)”, the police told the newspaper. General Newspaper. The punishment for this varies from a fine to a prison term of three years.


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