Overview
- Police moved in at 7:10 a.m. to clear Lahnstraße 1, a ground-floor space occupied since July 12 and used as an Internationalistisches Zentrum.
- The City of Frankfurt submitted a trespass complaint on August 26 that enabled the action, and criminal proceedings have been initiated.
- Officers remained on site to secure the building and emphasized a de-escalatory, communicative approach, with the large deployment causing local traffic disruptions.
- Hessian Interior Minister Roman Poseck labeled the clearance long overdue and criticized the city for tolerating the occupation and hostile messaging.
- City leaders reversed their earlier stance and transferred oversight of long-vacant municipal properties to housing firm ABG, and police reported a prior arson attempt on an exterior door with no injuries.