
German police probe political motive as severed cables halt trains
The Peninsula
Berlin: German police said Monday that they were investigating a possible political motive after train cables were cut between Cologne and Duesseldo...
Berlin: German police said Monday that they were investigating a possible "political motive" after train cables were cut between Cologne and Duesseldorf, with the country on high alert for sabotage from Russia and others.
"We discovered at around 01:15 am that several cables had been cut in a cable shaft in the Rheindorf area of Leverkusen," a Cologne police spokesman told AFP.
There was considerable disruption to services in the region, Cologne police said, adding that "a political motive cannot be excluded at this time".
The incident occurred in the densely populated part of western Germany and caused chaos for commuters in the region on Monday morning.
Officers specialised in politically motivated crime are investigating and "preliminary leads have been identified", police said.













