Sensation in Bergen: Bundestag information mobile damaged!

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In Bergen auf Rügen, an information mobile belonging to the Bundestag was damaged on September 5, 2025. The police are looking for witnesses.

In Bergen auf Rügen wurde am 5. September 2025 ein Infomobil des Bundestages beschädigt. Die Polizei sucht Zeugen.
In Bergen auf Rügen, an information mobile belonging to the Bundestag was damaged on September 5, 2025. The police are looking for witnesses.

Sensation in Bergen: Bundestag information mobile damaged!

In Bergen, Vorpommern-Rügen district, a case of property damage was reported in the media yesterday evening. At 11:25 p.m., the German Bundestag's information mobile, which was on the market, was damaged. How news.de Reportedly, the vehicle received a noticeable ten-meter-long scratch. In addition, two federal eagles that adorned the vehicle were also damaged. This resulted in an estimated property damage of around 2,000 euros.

The police have published a description of the perpetrator: The suspected perpetrator is male, around 180 cm tall and has a slim build. At the time of the crime he was wearing a dark jacket and blue jeans and was carrying a backpack. The authority is asking the public for information that can help clarify the case. Interested citizens can contact the police in Bergen by telephone on 03838-8100 or contact any other police station. Further information is on the website www.polizei.mvnet.de to find.

What does the law say about property damage?

According to German law, damage to property is a criminal offense, which is regulated in Section 303 of the Criminal Code. This clearly defines that someone else's property must be intentionally damaged or destroyed. The value of the damaged item does not matter; every physical object counts as a thing. Loud fachanwalt.de Damage to property can be punished with a fine or a prison sentence of up to two years. This also applies if an attempt is made to damage property.

The owners of the damaged items can claim compensation under civil law. You are entitled to have the value of the damaged items reimbursed. Even in the case of minor damage to property, for damages under 50 euros, the proceedings can be stopped, although the injured party's report is necessary for prosecution.

Public interest and other aspects

A special feature is that in certain cases investigations can be carried out even without the owner's request if there is a public interest in the prosecution. In the current situation surrounding the Infomobile, one could certainly argue that there is such an interest here. It's not just the estimated material damage that needs to be taken into account, but also the message conveyed by the property damage.

Another point is the statute of limitations: In Germany, this is five years for property damage. In addition, victims of property damage should collect all evidence, such as photos or receipts, even if they are not absolutely necessary. How juraforum.de explains, in the case of damage that was caused intentionally, the injured parties must consider legal action and file a report.

It remains to be seen whether the perpetrator will be caught. If you have any information, do not hesitate to contact the police. Every hint, no matter how small, can be crucial.