Infiltrated and apprehended at an unlawful gaming establishment
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In an early morning raid, Police District 28 apprehended two suspected burglars at an arcade in Tiergarten yesterday. The incident occurred at an arcade on Old Potsdamer Street.
Upon arrival, the police found two men, aged 44 and 42, in possession of suspected burglary tools and stolen goods. The two suspects were taken into custody and brought to a police holding cell.
The arcade's management is cooperating fully with the police investigation. The arcade's security footage is being reviewed as part of the investigation, and several arcade machines were found tampered with. The machines are being examined for any signs of forced entry or damage.
The exact nature and value of the stolen goods have not been disclosed, but they are currently being analysed for evidence. The police have not released any information about possible motives for the burglary at this time.
The incident at the arcade on Old Potsdamer Street is being further investigated by a specialized commission of Police Directorate 2 (West). Further investigations have been taken over by this commission.
Today, the two suspects are to be presented to an investigating judge for the issuance of arrest warrants. The specialized commission of Police Directorate 2 (West) will determine the next steps in the investigation.
The police are seeking any witnesses or potential victims who may have been affected by the burglary. If you have any information regarding this incident, please contact the local police department.
As the investigation continues, the police will provide updates as more information becomes available.
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