Germany: Iraqi man vandalises bakery shop because he was not served before the shop opened

When the main hall at Regensburg’s main railway station opened, a 35-year-old Iraqi man appeared in a bakery shop. At that time, the shop assistants were just putting the baked goods on the shelves. When asked, they explained to the man that the sale did not start until 5 am, according to the report of the Federal Police.

The Iraqi did not like the fact that he was not served. He insulted the shop assistants and knocked over a stack of pallets with baked goods. As a result, the goods could no longer be sold.

The employees of the bakery called the Regensburg federal police station for help. The arriving officers calmed down the situation and found the ID of a 42-year-old German woman when they searched the 35-year-old.

According to his own information, the man had found the identity card in the city area. The police then seized the document. The rampage caused damage to property amounting to 156 euros. The federal police in Regensburg are now investigating for damage to property, according to the police report. Since the identity of the Iraqi could be established beyond doubt, he was allowed to go on his way again after the police measures were completed.

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