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Berlin Prosecutors Raid Katja Krasavice’s and Manager’s Homes in Probe of Alleged Fake Police Voice Message

Prosecutors say the WhatsApp recording appears fabricated, prompting forensic review of seized data.

Overview

  • Search warrants authorized by the Tiergarten district court led to early‑morning entries at Krasavice’s Berlin apartment and her mother’s home in Leipzig, with Berlin investigators seizing digital media for analysis.
  • Additional searches targeted a man in Oranienburg suspected of sending the message and the Berlin residence of manager Drilon Cocaj, whom investigators are treating as a suspect according to media reports.
  • Krasavice posted a nearly ten‑minute TikTok video criticizing the police operation and describing the forced entry, while stopping short of clearly denying that the message could be fake.
  • Authorities say no officer could be identified as the voice in the recording, which heightened suspicions that the story was invented and triggered the false‑denunciation probe in Berlin.
  • Jurisdiction is split, with Berlin handling the suspected false denunciation tied to the TikTok post, while Leipzig continues a separate investigation into Krasavice’s alleged drunk‑driving incident in May.