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Germany’s Interior Minister Backs Large Reward in Berlin Power Sabotage Case

The goal is to elicit public tips despite lingering uncertainty over the network behind the claimed attack.

Overview

  • An Interior Ministry spokesperson said Alexander Dobrindt supports offering a high financial reward for information leading to the perpetrators of the January 3 cable‑bridge attack.
  • The reward amount has not been set, with media reporting it could reach the six‑ to seven‑figure euro range.
  • Authorities have deemed a Vulkangruppe claim of responsibility authentic, and federal prosecutors are investigating suspected membership in a terrorist organization along with sabotage and arson offenses.
  • The attack cut power to about 45,000 households and roughly 2,200 businesses for days before service was restored on January 7.
  • Security services link at least 13 infrastructure attacks since 2011 to actors using the Vulkangruppe name, which they view as a loose label, and multiple competing communiqués after the blackout have complicated attribution.