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Added on the 03/04/2021 11:19:04 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
Personal items once belonging to former Beatles musician John Lennon were about to go up for auction in an illegal black market event in Berlin, but a German police in raid on Tuesday captured the items in the nick of time. Three diaries, letters, a pair of Lennon's signature glasses, original recordings of a Beatles concert, and other items were allegedly stolen in New York by a man who worked as the chauffeur of Yoko Ono between 1995 and 2006. Other items were found in the car of a man that has been arrested by authorities on Monday. A different suspect involved in the case is believed to be living in Turkey.
Summoned by the police for suspected justification of "terrorism", the leader of far-left (France Unbowed, LFI) MPs in the French parliament Mathilde Panot denounces "unprecedented authoritarian headlong rush" at a support rally in Paris. IMAGES
Images of police and investigators outside a building believed to be where German far-left Red Army Faction (RAF) activist Daniela Klette was arrested after more than 30 years on the run. Klette, 65, was part of an RAF trio which carried out several bombings, kidnappings and killings in Germany in the 1970s and 1980s. IMAGES
Images show police forces attending the site where unknown assailants hurled two Molotov cocktails at a Jewish synagogue in Berlin, according to them, as Chancellor Olaf Scholz has vowed to fight anti-Semitism on German soil. There were no reports of injuries or damage and police in the German capital said they were probing the roughly 3:45 am (0145 GMT) attack in the Mitte district. IMAGES of the building of Jewish community Kahal Adass Yisroel
Honduras Public Order Military Police (PMOP) display weapons seized at the "Francisco Morazan" national penitentiary in Tamara. The government announced that the military police will take control of Honduras' 21 prisons for one year, starting July 1, and will train 2,000 new prison guards in the wake of clashes between rival gangs that left at least 46 women dead in a prison near the capital Tegucigalpa. IMAGES