German Police Raid 30 Addresses in Crime Gang Crackdown

Police cordon off the area around a supermarket in the northern German city of Hamburg, wh
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BERLIN (AP) – Special police units searched around 30 buildings Tuesday in connection with money laundering and organized crime in the western German state of North Rhine-Westphalia.

Investigators raided homes, offices and stores in Duisburg, Leverkusen, Gelsenkirchen and other cities in the Rhineland and Ruhr Valley, the German news agency dpa reported.

They confiscated possessions and executed arrest warrants, dpa reported without elaborating. Investigators were to release further details on the raids later in the day.

In a different raid, almost 300 Berlin investigators searched a hotel in the German capital on suspicion of illegal gambling there. The police officers searched 160 rooms on 10 floors and the basement of the hotel in the western Charlottenburg district late Monday, dpa reported.

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