Speed camera explosions in the Lüneburg district: Who is behind them?
Two mobile speed cameras were blown up in the Lüneburg district, which led to investigations into suspected connections.

Speed camera explosions in the Lüneburg district: Who is behind them?
Things are currently heating up in Reinstorf and Adendorf, two small towns in the Lüneburg district. On Thursday night, a mobile speed camera in Reinstorf was badly damaged by a violent explosion. This is the second incident in a week that has kept the police on their toes. The damage caused amounts to more than 100,000 euros and the perpetrator or perpetrators are still unknown. The incident draws parallels to a similar speed camera explosion in Adendorf, which took place on Monday night. There was also material damage of over 100,000 euros, as [NDR](https://www.ndr.de/nachrichten/niedersachsen/lueneburg_heide_unterelbe/landkreis-lueneburg-zwei-blitzer- Sprengungen-in-einer-woche,blitzer-234.html) reported.
The police assume there is a connection due to the “proximity in time and location” of the explosive incidents. During the explosion in Adendorf, two people were seen nearby and quickly ran away after the detonation. A police spokesman said that an earlier explosion of a speed camera in the Harburg district in the summer would also be included in the investigation. There were also several explosions there, including a speed camera trailer that blew up.
developments in the region
But the explosions are not the only thing that concerns the region. On November 2nd, a fire broke out in a farm in Boitze, the cause of which is still unknown. The fire department was able to contain the full fire, but the roof of the building partially collapsed. This also caused material damage of over 100,000 euros, fortunately without any injuries, as Presseportal notes.
While the police continue to search for the perpetrators of the speed camera explosions, other crimes are also in the focus of investigators. On November 2nd there were several break-ins in Wittorf in which jewelry was stolen. An attempted break-in was prevented by attentive neighbors. Things don't remain calm in Lüneburg either: a sales trailer was damaged on Bunsenstrasse, and a taxi driver reported a traffic accident in which a VW T-Cross hit a bank.
Investigations and Security
The police have already taken the first steps to investigate and are encouraging citizens to contact them immediately if they see anything suspicious. There are also indications of lapses in security. For example, a 30-year-old in Lüneburg was admitted to a psychiatric clinic after attacking passers-by. Here too, other victims of physical assault are being sought.
Amid these criminal headlines, the safety of residents remains paramount. The police emphasize that active neighborhood assistance and a watchful eye on the surrounding area certainly contribute to everyone's safety. It remains to be seen what twists the investigation will take as citizens in the region take a critical look at their safety.
The events of the last few days are a clear indication that not only peace and order, but also coexistence in the villages of Lüneburg is at stake. It's time for everyone to step up and work together to ensure a safe environment.