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Authorities are exploring potential links between parties in the ongoing case.

Police probe link between severed cables and graffiti incidents

Authorities delve into unraveling the intricate link.
Authorities delve into unraveling the intricate link.

A sabotage attack on train traffic at Coburg station, which occurred two and a half weeks ago, is currently under investigation by the Kripo. The incident caused significant disruptions in regional and long-distance traffic, and the estimated damage is around 20,000 euros.

Investigators from the Kripo are also looking into a possible link between graffiti reading "Sabotage" near Coburg station and the sabotage attack on the train traffic. The graffiti, which was discovered on Saturday, was written on a wall near the station and has a width of five meters.

The exact timing of the graffiti and the sabotage attack on train traffic at Coburg station is unknown. However, the police reported the sabotage attack on Saturday, stating that it involved severed cables for switch and signal control on the line to Thuringian Sonneberg.

No specific person or group has been identified yet in connection with the sabotage attack on train traffic at Coburg station or the graffiti. It is also unclear if anyone has been arrested or charged in relation to these incidents.

The investigation into the possible connection between the graffiti and the sabotage attack on train traffic at Coburg station is ongoing. The Kripo is urging anyone with information regarding these incidents to come forward and contact the police.

In the meantime, train services at Coburg station have returned to normal, but passengers are advised to check their journey details before travelling. The Kripo has assured the public that they are doing everything they can to find those responsible for the sabotage attack and bring them to justice.

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