Dresden – After robbery crimes committed by young perpetrators in the past few weeks Dresden had accumulated, a special commission arrested suspects again. On Tuesday morning, the handcuffs clicked for two teenagers (15 and 16).
The young people are suspected of being involved in at least three robberies.
The two are accused of having struck twice on Karlsruher Strasse: a 31-year-old was said to have been robbed at the beginning of October and a 23-year-old at the beginning of November.
At the end of November, the teenager tried to rob a man (40) on Albert-Schweitzer-Strasse. When the 40-year-old fled and fought back, the suspects hit him with a bicycle lock.
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The perpetrators used exactly this lock to beat their victim during the robbery on Karlsruher Strasse at the beginning of November.
All of those affected suffered minor injuries in the incidents.
As the police reported on Wednesday, after the “extensive investigation” by Soko Iuventus, a 15-year-old Pole and a 16-year-old German were arrested and brought before an investigating judge, who issued arrest warrants. Both were then taken to prison. The following investigations must now clarify whether any further crimes were committed by her.
The Dresden police were previously able to arrest a suspected ringleader of the violent youth group.
The 16-year-old Syrian has been in custody since his arrest on November 24th.