Federal police wanted to check the man at the Neukölln S-Bahn station around 3:30 p.m., as the police announced on the online platform X. However, he fled and left a bag behind. There were explosives in it.
The federal police took the explosive find to a nearby park, a police spokeswoman said. Berlin police officers cordoned off the area in the late afternoon. In the evening, the find was blown up by experts, as the spokeswoman said. There was no danger for residents. According to the spokeswoman, the man is being searched for.
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According to the police, the background to the incident is still unclear. Investigations are being carried out in all directions. So far there is no evidence that a planned terrorist attack may have been thwarted. Nevertheless, the state security agency responsible for politically motivated acts was also called in by the State Criminal Police Office.
Highly explosive substance
According to information from the “BZ”, the explosive found was a highly explosive substance. The substance needs to be examined more closely, the police spokeswoman said. However, due to the existing danger, the find was blown up on site.
According to “BZ”, firefighters dug several holes in order to explode the suspicious substances in a controlled manner. The detonation could be heard several hundred meters away, the paper wrote.
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**Interview with Dr. Anna Müller, Security Analyst**
**Interviewer:** Thank you for joining us, Dr. Müller. There’s been a concerning surge in bomb threats in Brandenburg, particularly involving multiple schools. What is your analysis of this situation?
**Dr. Müller:** Thank you for having me. It’s certainly alarming to see such a high number of bomb threats in a short time frame. These types of threats can cause significant panic and disruption in communities, especially in schools where safety is a top priority. The use of email as a method for delivering these threats is a troubling trend, as it allows for greater anonymity.
**Interviewer:** Just recently, there was also an incident involving a man who fled from federal police at the Neukölln S-Bahn station, leaving behind a bag containing explosives. What implications does this have for public safety?
**Dr. Müller:** The incident at the S-Bahn station raises serious concerns. The fact that explosives were abandoned suggests a potential for premeditated actions. While the police determined that residents were not in danger during the controlled detonation of the explosives, the fact remains that we are dealing with a volatile situation. The responsibility lies heavily on law enforcement to ensure that they quickly locate the individual who fled, as he could pose a threat to public safety.
**Interviewer:** While authorities have not found evidence suggesting a planned terrorist attack, what steps can they take to address fears in the community?
**Dr. Müller:** Transparency is key. Law enforcement should provide regular updates to the public to alleviate fears and make people feel safer. Engaging with the community through town hall meetings or social media can help demystify the police efforts. Additionally, enhancing security measures around schools and increasing police presence in the area can also help reassure residents.
**Interviewer:** In terms of prevention, what measures or policies do you think could be implemented to deter such threats in the future?
**Dr. Müller:** We need to focus on early intervention programs that address underlying issues that lead to such dangerous behaviors. Educational campaigns in schools to educate students about the legal ramifications and serious nature of making threats can be effective. Additionally, fostering a community environment where students feel comfortable reporting suspicious behavior may help in preventing these types of situations before they escalate.
**Interviewer:** Thank you for your insights, Dr. Müller. Your perspectives on ensuring safety and community engagement are crucial as we navigate these troubling occurrences.
**Dr. Müller:** Thank you for having me. It’s important we all remain vigilant and work together to foster a safe environment for everyone.