The investigations initially launched by the Innsbruck public prosecutor’s office against the “last generation” activists are halted. There was no initial suspicion of a criminal offense.
The public prosecutor’s office announced last week that it would investigate the facts and take further steps if the initial suspicion of criminal offenses is confirmed. In concrete terms, it was investigated whether the actions of the activists, who paralyzed the Brenner motorway with a blockade on 15 June, could have criminal consequences. Deliberate threat to public order or potential threat to physical safety through gross negligence were in the room.
As a spokeswoman confirmed to the APA, this could be ruled out. After the blockade became known, the police announced that they would file a report. This account of facts has now been investigated.
Traffic on the A13 was initially delayed
In the run-up to their blockade, the activists had first slowed down traffic just before the Europabrücke with three cars and finally brought it to a standstill. Seven activists then sat down on the road. The traffic jam stretched as far as Innsbruck. Even a rescue lane was not left free, the emergency vehicles barely got through.
Source: Krone
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