It seems that the famous Spanish series "Lacaza de Babel", which is known as "Netflix" as "Professor", has greatly affected some people in Germany. Four men wanted to follow the path of some of the series' heroes, so the police were on the lookout.

Since the first week of March 2020, the focus is on the Netflix platform, which exclusively displays the fourth part of the famous Spanish series "The Professor." This series gained wide fame and became among the most watched in the world thanks to its exciting events and the intelligence of some of the series' heroes, who are locked in a bitter struggle with the police.

The Professor’s series revolves around a gang of thieves trying to steal Spanish Central Bank’s gold. The majority of gang members wear masks of the famous Spanish painter Salvador Dali in addition to red clothes, and they carry pistols awaiting the instructions of the mastermind, "Professor."

And it seems that the events of this interesting series have affected some people in Germany, and led them to take action that they may regret later. The "Munster Land" newspaper reported that the city police in Bielefeld, North Rhine-Westphalia, had to intervene against four men who were carrying weapons and dressing in similar clothes. Those worn by the series' heroes.

The same source continued that a witness saw four men heading to a booth in the city, where they were carrying weapons in a replica of the Spanish series, and added that the witness contacted the police, who quickly moved to the scene in order to know the circumstances of what was happening, and to prevent an accident .

However, the police were surprised upon their arrival to the place that the reason behind these men wearing clothes similar to the clothes of the protagonist of the professor series and carrying them to arms is their desire to photograph a commercial for a hookah store in the city.

On the other hand, the police were not convinced of the justifications of these men and described what they did as "a stupid and dangerous act." A complaint has been lodged against the four men for violating the Arms Act, according to Der Spiegel.