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Parliamentary Inquiry Exposes Security Gaps in Magdeburg Christmas Market Attack

Police witnesses said they lacked authority to seal market entrances without explicit threat alerts.

Overview

  • A police officer told the Saxony-Anhalt inquiry that the market organizer was charged with implementing vehicle access safeguards.
  • Officers could only close access roads if concrete indications of danger emerged, according to the testimony.
  • The witness said that full protection against a vehicle ramming would have required fencing the entire market area and she failed to notice two large barrier gaps.
  • Lawmakers probed a police unit leader for coordinating the December 20 response remotely rather than on site.
  • The December attack killed six people and injured more than 300, prompting renewed scrutiny of interagency coordination and accountability.