Unbelievable demand in an alleged letter: subpoena for a semen sample.
In the tranquil town of Maria Lanzendorf, Lower Austria, a disturbing incident has sparked fury and concern among local residents and politicians. An unusual and deplorable fake letter campaign has been uncovered, causing outrage and raising questions about the integrity of state institutions.
The letters, disguised as official correspondence from the Federal Ministry of the Interior, have been sent to unsuspecting citizens. They provide a local councilor's name and private mobile number, falsely presenting this individual as the official contact person. The content of these letters is alarming, as they order the recipients to perform a disgusting act, further fuelling fear and insecurity within the community.
Politicians in Lower Austria have expressed their dismay and indignation over this sick and dangerous scandal. ĆVP MP Otto Auer has spoken out against the campaign, describing it as an absurd and dangerous crime. He perceives the fake letter campaign as not only an attack on trust in state institutions but also as a means to fuel fear and insecurity, and urges that such actions not be allowed.
ĆVP Lower Austria's business manager, Matthias Zauner, has demanded that the perpetrators of the fake letter campaign be prosecuted with utmost severity. He considers the campaign to be a deeply abhorrent act that exerts psychological pressure on innocent citizens. Zauner also views the campaign as an attack on trust in state institutions.
Auer has called on all affected parties to file a complaint and promises support against intimidation, hate speech, and hate. He warns of an increasingly radicalized atmosphere in society, especially at the local level, and expresses concern that volunteer workers are becoming targets.
The overwhelming false letter campaign in Maria Lanzendorf has yet to yield any publicly confirmed perpetrators. However, Auer and Zauner are adamant that those responsible must be brought to justice. Auer, in particular, has vowed to support those who have been affected by this despicable act, promising to stand against intimidation and hate in all its forms.
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