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Proposal for a worker radiation safety directive sought by the Commission
Proposal for a worker radiation safety directive sought by the Commission

Recommendation for a shielding directive to safeguard workers against radiation hazards has been proposed by the Commission.

In the heart of Duisburg, the Criminal Investigation Department 32 is currently investigating a home burglary that took place on Heidestraße. On September 8, at 10:30 a.m., a senior citizen reported having jewelry and money stolen during a home visit by two men claiming to be company employees.

The men, described as being between 35 to 40 years old, 1.75 to 1.80 meters tall, and having short dark hair, are suspected of carrying out the theft. The stolen jewelry is worth a five-figure sum.

This incident is one of an increased number of fraud cases targeting elderly people in recent days in Duisburg. The police are urging anyone with information about the incident or similar incidents to come forward and provide tips to the investigators.

The public is advised to verify the identity of anyone claiming to be a service provider before allowing them entry into their homes. This serves as a reminder for elderly citizens to be cautious of unsolicited visitors and to verify the identity of anyone claiming to be a service provider.

After discovering the theft, the senior citizen contacted the police. The two men made their escape after the woman noticed them leaving the apartment and heard a noise from the hallway. Witnesses who may have made suspicious observations during the incident are being sought by the investigators.

The police press office is the official contact for media inquiries regarding the investigation. Journalists with inquiries can contact the Press Office of Police Duisburg at 0203 280 -1041, -1045, -1046, -1047, or via fax at 0203 280 1049, or email [email protected].

The police are investigating the incident as a case of home burglary. The names of the two men investigated in connection with the assaults on seniors in Duisburg are not provided in the available search results.

The police are urging the public to be vigilant and report any suspicious activities to the police. Tips can be given to the investigators at 0203 2800. For more information, visit the Police Duisburg's official website at https://duisburg.polizei.nrw.

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