Uncertain if the information provided is accurate.
In the city of Jena, Thuringia, four men who claimed to be from a telecommunications company were stopped on Tuesday due to suspicious circumstances. According to the Jena Police Inspectorate, a witness reported finding their presence unusual.
Upon investigation, the men's statements were found to be truthful. However, the vehicle they were using did not match the description given by the telecommunications company. Moreover, the vehicle lacked insurance, leading to the removal of the license plates by city employees.
The Jena Police Inspectorate, the official authority for the city of Jena, took action and prohibited the men from continuing their journey. The vehicle was checked by the police in Jena, but there are no verifiable search results identifying men from the Ruhrgebiet who traveled to Jena pretending to be employees of a telecommunications company.
For more information about this incident, the Thuringian Police can provide additional details. The Jena Police Inspectorate has a press contact for media inquiries, and their contact details are as follows:
- Contact number: 03641- 81 1503
- Email address for press inquiries: [email protected]
The source for this news is news aktuell. The Thuringian Police can be contacted for further questions. City employees in Jena were responsible for removing the license plates from the vehicle. The Jena Police Inspectorate is the appropriate contact point for any further updates regarding this matter.
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