Suspicious object at the Pfrimmweiher: police switches on LKA!

Suspicious object at the Pfrimmweiher: police switches on LKA!
On Sunday morning, February 3, 2025, a remarkable incident caused excitement in the Worms urban area. Around 10:30 a.m., a walker discovered a suspicious object in a tree on the banks of the Pfrimmweiher. The Worms police inspection was immediately informed, which immediately decided to consult experts from the State Criminal Police Office (LKA). Thereupon a security area around the site was determined and cordoned off.
When the Delaborers of the LKA Rhineland-Palatinate examined the object, they found that they were self-made pyrotechnics that were obviously failed. The dangerous object was ensured, and the area on the banks of the Pfrimmweiher could be released again around 3:00 p.m. As a result, the Worms Criminal Inspectorate initiated a criminal case of violating the weapons and explosives law, such as mrn-news.de reported.
Similar incidents in Karlsruhe
In Karlsruhe, another incident occurred on Monday morning, which alerted the police. A suspicious, pipe -shaped object with a cord was found in a mailbox near the Kronenplatz. Here, too, the police were informed, who immediately ordered the use of specialists from the Stuttgart State Criminal Police Office. To investigate the suspicious object, a street in the city center was blocked.
Fortunately, the all -clear could be given quickly. The area around the site was closed for about two hours, while the object was examined more closely. Initial analyzes also indicated pyrotechnics, but there was no references to a threat to people or facilities, such as reported.legal aspects of pyrotechnics
The incidents in Worms and Karlsruhe also make a light on the legal framework around pyrotechnics in general. The handling of illegal fireworks is strictly regulated according to the explosive law. These illegal products, often without approval by the Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM), are often obtained from abroad, especially from Eastern European countries.
The criminal consequences for possession, order or import of such fireworks can include fines up to several thousand euros or imprisonment of up to three years. In particularly severe cases, for example in the event of endangering people, the sentence can even be higher. In addition, dealing with illegal fireworks harnesses considerable security risks because they can explode uncontrollably and thus cause serious injuries or damage to property. As a rule, insurance companies do not cover any damage caused by dealing with these dangerous products, as on Anwalt.de
The incidents in Worms and Karlsruhe clearly show the need to comply with the legal provisions and to use approved fireworks. This is the only way to ensure security for everyone involved.
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