A moving minority group on the KiKa site in Ansfelden has been located in Upper Austria since last weekend. The parking lot of the insolvent furniture store should actually have been dropped, but apparently a malfunction on the small caravan colony caused the very last evacuation.
As reported, a moving minority group has opened its camp since the weekend in the parking lot of the Insolvent furniture store Kika in Ansfelden. The landowner, the Vastgoedgroep Supernova, has assured that they wanted to continue on Sunday. You became aware of the case after the municipality had lifted the alarm. Mayor Christian Partoll: “The owner of the property was immediately informed of the situation and had a conversation with the group on Monday.
“We look at the situation”
“Our goal is to maintain the interests of everyone, but especially to guarantee public order. Of course we will continue to observe the situation,” said the city manager. What has been discussed so far: the landowner takes the responsibility for waste removal after the visitors have left and ensures that the area is blocked to prevent future unauthorized and unannounced applications.
Loten remained open after evacuation
“Actually, the barrier system should have prevented unanswered guests, only according to the landowner, this should have been opened by accident during the last expulsion,” reveals Ansfelden’s city boss Christian Partoll in an interview with the “Krone”.
Source: Krone

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