Finding the Perfect Dresden Pad: LKA’s Apartment Hunt Begins
- A recent search of an apartment in Dresden has shed light on an alleged case of election fraud in the Saxony state election.
- According to the public prosecutor's office in Dresden and the LKA, possible evidence was seized during the search in the Langebrück district of Dresden.
- In the local elections in Dresden, 154 postal votes in two constituencies in Dresden-Langebrück were allegedly manipulated in favor of the "Free Saxony" party. Furthermore, 126 ballot papers...
Investigation into Election Fraud in Saxony State Election
Saxon State Election Marred by Alleged Election Fraud
Police Search Apartment in Dresden
A recent search of an apartment in Dresden has shed light on an alleged case of election fraud in the Saxony state election. The investigation, led by the Saxony State Criminal Police Office (LKA), is focused on a 44-year-old German national suspected of manipulating postal ballot slips in favor of the extreme right-wing party “Free Saxony”.
Seizure of Evidence
According to the public prosecutor’s office in Dresden and the LKA, possible evidence was seized during the search in the Langebrück district of Dresden. The investigation is ongoing, with authorities working to determine the extent of the alleged fraud.
Manipulation of Postal Votes
In the local elections in Dresden, 154 postal votes in two constituencies in Dresden-Langebrück were allegedly manipulated in favor of the “Free Saxony” party. Furthermore, 126 ballot papers were altered in the postal vote for the Saxon state parliament, affecting 111 ballot papers in the Dresden constituencies, 14 ballot papers in two constituencies in Radeberg, and one ballot paper in the Dohna constituency.
