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Berlin (dpa / bb) - After demonstrations against the Corona rules on Sunday, the Berlin police wrote more than 40 criminal complaints.

In addition, more than 50 proceedings for administrative offenses have been initiated, she announced on Monday.

Hygiene regulations were disregarded, false health certificates were presented and emergency services were attacked.

Due to an interim rally in Chausseestrasse, the security service of the nearby vaccination center in the Erika Hess Stadium temporarily closed the facility.

The organizer ended the elevator prematurely with up to 1000 participants, but according to the police, he no longer had any influence on the demonstrators.

37 participants had their liberty temporarily withdrawn or restricted and 21 criminal investigations and 21 administrative offense proceedings had been initiated.

Participants then flocked to Rosa-Luxemburg Platz in groups.

Even at the rally there with up to 650 participants, the hygiene and distance regulations were repeatedly not adhered to, it said.

After police announcements and restrictions on freedom did not help, the meeting was dissolved.

The emergency services would have had to use physical force by pushing and pushing.

41 measures depriving or restricting liberty were applied and 20 criminal investigation proceedings were initiated - for trespassing, resistance and insult, for example.

According to the information, there were also 33 administrative offense proceedings.

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After the rally dissolved, according to the police, larger groups of people were seen in the vicinity and there were arguments with the emergency services.

Two police officers were therefore slightly injured by punches.

At three counter rallies, however, there were no disruptions, according to the announcement.

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