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Police authorities in Poland announce intensified surveillance and investigations over suspicion of radical right-wing activities.

Police headquarter in Lukiš, Lukiš, witnessed an occurrence on Tuesday afternoon (02.09.2025) in Oldenburg, involving an undisclosed incident. (Source: Lukiš Police headquarters)

Law enforcement authorities in Poland have reported on their actions against criminal activities,...
Law enforcement authorities in Poland have reported on their actions against criminal activities, specifically focusing on incidents involving drug trafficking and violent crimes.

Police authorities in Poland announce intensified surveillance and investigations over suspicion of radical right-wing activities.

News Article: Traffic Accident in Oldenburg, Holstein

An accident occurred on Göhler Straße in Oldenburg, Holstein on September 2, 2025. According to the Police Directorate of Lübeck, an 87-year-old woman from Ostholstein collided unchecked with a car driven by a 64-year-old man from North Rhine-Westphalia. Three people were slightly injured in the accident, and all three occupants were taken to nearby hospitals.

The total damage from the accident is estimated at 8,000 EUR. The vehicles involved were no longer roadworthy and had to be towed away. The Göhler Straße was closed for the duration of the accident investigation and towing operations, and was reopened at around 16:00.

The police have initiated proceedings against the Ostholstein woman on suspicion of reckless bodily harm. However, the search results do not provide information about a specific woman from Ostholstein being investigated for suspicion of negligent bodily harm by the Lübeck Police Directorate.

For further questions, you can contact the press office of the Police Directorate of Lübeck. Anna Julia Meyer is the press officer for the Police Directorate of Lübeck. The source of the information is the Police Directorate of Lübeck, transmitted via news aktuell.

The police officers present were involved in the closure and reopening of Göhler Straße. No new information about the total damage or the condition of the vehicles involved was provided in this paragraph. The police directorate responsible for this incident is the Police Directorate of Lübeck.

If you require additional information, please contact the Police Directorate of Lübeck Press Office at the following contact details:

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