After throwing stones at the Federal Chancellery and the Federal Ministry of the Interior in Berlin, the same suspect also apparently attacked the Federal Constitutional Court building in Karlsruhe.
The alleged perpetrator is in police custody, said a spokesman for the Karlsruhe public prosecutor’s office on Tuesday. A so-called accelerated trial was then held at the Karlsruhe District Court against the man who is said to have thrown a stone at the court building on Monday. He was sentenced to a fine of 80 daily rates of 30 euros, i.e. 2,400 euros. This is what “Bild” reports. The Karlsruhe public prosecutor’s office is said to have demanded a prison sentence of three months.
According to “Spiegel”, the attack happened like this on Monday: According to this, the suspect Sakr B. entered the grounds of the Federal Constitutional Court on Monday around 1:30 p.m. He justifies this by saying that he wants to lodge a constitutional complaint “due to the genocide in Gaza and Germany’s involvement”. While he was still talking to the federal police officers on duty, “the Syrian took out a plastic bag filled with feces and a paving stone weighing around four to five kilograms and suddenly hurled it against the window of the gate of the Federal Constitutional Court,” writes “Spiegel”.
According to the information, this is the same man who threw a stone and feces at a guard building at the Federal Chancellery in Berlin on Sunday. “Bild” is also currently reporting on the recent incident and the arrest of Sakr B., who had already been noticed several times as a rioter and Israel hater.
The façade was damaged during his most recent property damage. The newspaper showed a photo that is said to be current and shows a damaged bulletproof glass pane of the building. According to “Bild”, the stone that B. threw in Karlsruhe was also contaminated with feces. The “Spiegel”, in turn, writes that two slats of a sun protection blind were bent as a result of the throw. The property damage is more than 1000 euros.
He wanted to speak to Olaf Scholz, the man said he was still in Berlin
The man is said to have previously thrown a stone at a window of the Federal Ministry of the Interior in Berlin on Friday evening, WELT also reported. According to investigators, the 48-year-old commented on the events in the Gaza Strip and demanded to speak to Chancellor Olaf Scholz (SPD). The man, who according to media reports comes from Syria, received criminal charges for damage to property in both cases. He was then released again.
According to information from the “Bild” newspaper, the Syrian is currently wanted by the public prosecutor’s offices in Cologne and Osnabrück. According to the report, the Mannheim district court also issued an alert for the man to investigate his whereabouts. He is known to the police for two counts of fraud and resistance to police officers. According to the newspaper, Sakr. B. came to Germany in 2015 and received recognition as a refugee.
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