It is breathtaking: the fire brigade itself was the victim of an arson attack in Münster in the Tyrolean lowlands early Friday morning. After a break-in, the perpetrator probably set fire to hide traces. Thousands of euros have disappeared. The police are investigating.
A neighbor alerted the fire department shortly before 5:00 a.m. after noticing the flames. The police were notified via the control center. It was soon suspected that the fire may have started in the command room.
Several thousand euros have disappeared
“It turned out that money had been stolen from the command room. An average four-figure euro amount, that is, several thousand euros,” said an investigator in an interview with the “Krone”.
The investigator continues: “We currently have to assume that the fire was started to cover up traces.” The fire brigade was able to extinguish the fire relatively quickly. No vehicles or equipment were damaged. The Florianis are still fully operational.
No classic signs of burglary
Meanwhile, the police are investigating at full speed. On the one hand, there is a burglary, on the other hand, there is a possible case of arson. How the perpetrator(s) entered the building is completely unclear at this time. There are apparently no classic signs of a burglary. The fire caused major material damage.
Any useful information or suspicious observations can be reported to the Kramsach police station on telephone number: 059 133-7213.
Source: Krone

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