A stowaway beat two conductors and bit a police officer on the train

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An express train passenger in Germany attacked the conductors who wanted to throw him off because he was traveling without a ticket. writes about this Picture.

The incident occurred on the commuter train from Schönebeck to Magdeburg on March 15. First, the conductor reported to the railway control center that a 39-year-old Malian woman was traveling without a ticket. Later, a federal police patrol arrived on the platform of Magdeburg Central Station.

Law enforcement saw the conductor remove a stowaway’s bags from the train and then assaulted the woman. The offender knocked the victim’s glasses off his face, grabbed him by the neck, and left visible scratches on his face and neck. The victim’s 37-year-old colleague, who tried to help him, was kicked by the attacker.

“Federal police tried to stop the attack, but the angry Malian citizen was not easily calmed down,” a German police spokesman said.

A foreign woman hit a 21-year-old police officer in the face with her elbow and bit her 22-year-old partner’s right arm. Finally, law enforcement officers handcuffed the woman and took her to the police station. No drugs were found in the blood of the detained person or alcohol in his breath. However, his ID card had expired in February and he was probably in Germany without permission.

The woman will now also be prosecuted for receiving illegal aid, damaging property, resisting and assaulting law enforcement officers, illegal entry and unauthorized residence.

A man who was previously detained for traveling without a ticket tried to steal The police are handcuffed.

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