Summary
- Grünheide police dismantling treehouses built by protestors against Tesla Giga Berlin’s expansion
- Last 20 treehouses taken down carefully by the police
- Protesters permitted to stay in forest near Tesla Giga Berlin for nine months
- Police clearing area and detaining 18 people for illegally remaining in treehouses
- Grünheide announced dissolution of protesters gathering and issued a general order prohibiting civilians from entering the area around Tesla Giga Berlin
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Grünheide police have started dismantling the treehouses built by protestors against Tesla Giga Berlin’s expansion. The last 20 treehouses were carefully taken down, and police will continue to dispose of the debris left from the demolished structures. This action comes after the municipality of Grünheide announced the dissolution of the protestors gathering near Tesla Giga Berlin due to legal violations, issuing a general order prohibiting civilians from entering the area where the treehouses were built indefinitely.
In response to the general order, police have begun clearing the area covered by the order, removing protestors from the nearby forest. A total of 18 people were temporarily detained for illegally remaining in the treehouses near Tesla Giga Berlin. The protestors had been allowed to stay in the forest near Tesla Giga Berlin for nearly nine months before this recent action was taken by the authorities.
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In conclusion, the police in Grünheide have begun the process of dismantling the treehouses built by protestors against Tesla Giga Berlin’s expansion. This action follows the announcement of a general order prohibiting civilians from entering the area where the treehouses were constructed, resulting in the removal of protestors from the nearby forest. A total of 18 individuals were temporarily detained for illegally remaining in the treehouses near Tesla Giga Berlin, marking the end of the protestors’ nearly nine-month presence in the forest area. The Teslarati team is seeking input from the public on the matter and invites readers to share any tips they may have.
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