Five pig heads and a graffito with the words "St. Pauli Scheine" have unknown before the game of Hansa Rostock against FC St. Pauli attached to a game bridge over the A20.
In addition, further graffiti had been discovered in Rostock, which directed against fans of the Hamburg football second division, a spokeswoman of the police said a few hours before the batch of the game. The online edition of the "Baltic Sea Newspaper" she said, the pig heads had been removed from the animal rescue of the Rostock fire department and should be disposed of professionally. "We determine due to property damage, insult and because of a violation of the Animal Cadaver Disposal Act." The game between Hansa and St. Pauli in the evening (20:30 o'clock / sky and Baltic Sea1) is considered a high-risk game. Of different federal states, several hundreds of officials are in use. For earlier encounters, it has usually given riots.
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