Arsenal’s legendary keeper Jens Lehmann is dealing with new fees of vandalism in opposition to a neighbour’s dwelling.
This comes simply months after he was accused of destroying his neighbour’s storage with a chainsaw. In line with the report, Lehmann had allegedly tried to ‘disconnect’ his neighbour’s ‘CCTV cables’ in addition to ‘destroyed the storage’. The report claimed that the German keeper had frequent arguments along with his neighbour with him claiming that the storage ‘obstructed his view of Lake Starnberg’
He was already being investigated by the German police for the above allegations however now the police are stated to be probing recent claims after the 52-year-old has as soon as once more been accused of vandalism, this time for allegedly chopping off his neighbour’s web.
In line with the Bild, as reported by Ran, ‘felony fees for harm to property’ has been filed. The 91-year-old neighbour stated:
“Somebody lower the information cable from Telekom. My web was linked to it, as was the surveillance digicam that filmed Mr. Lehmann throughout his chainsaw operation in July.”
The grievance has been filed in opposition to unknown individual since they aren’t certain who might be behind this however Lehmann is alleged to be a part of the investigation.
Andrea Grape, Chief Public Prosecutor from the Munich Public Prosecutor’s Workplace confirmed this. She stated: ‘There are investigations into current property harm.’
The earlier vandalism incident could have an effect on the brand new investigation as a result of the German keeper was caught on CCTV on the time. Although he had lower off the CCTV cameras, they continued to document the complete occasion on battery energy.
An indictment with a trial can also be potential.