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Police suspend an investigation of Otsola fire

Police suspend an investigation of Otsola fire

The technical investigation confirmed that Otsola was deliberately lit in November.

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Police in Eastern Uusimaa will suspend a pre-trial investigation into Otsola’s fire in Hyvinkää.

According to Criminal Commissioner Markku Lylykangas, the fire was deliberately lit in November 2024.

Police are investigating the act as a destruction, but has not received enough information to bring prosecution.

Eastern Uusimaa Police suspend a preliminary investigation into Otsola fire. Otsola is a gathering place in the extreme right in Hyvinkää, used by, among other things, a blue -black movement.

According to police, the investigation is suspended because there has not been enough investigation in the pre -trial investigation to bring someone or some to prosecute.

Director of Investigation Commissioner Markku Lylykangas According to the technical investigation, the fire was deliberately lit. The lenses of the building surveillance cameras were spray paint.

Police examines the act as a destruction. There are no other criminal titles in the case.

Lylykangas does not comment on whether the police had any suspect or suspects at any time.

According to Lylykangas, the police received some clues. However, they did not lead to anything. Police are still hoping for clues and eyewitnesses.

« Hope lives. We hope that one day we will be a decisive hint and we could reopen the story again, » he says.

By the police According to Lylykangas, there is an idea of ​​where and how the fire has originated, but he says it cannot be made public if the investigation is still open.

Reported earlier General.

Otsola fire broke out between Sunday and Monday night on November 11.

There were no people in the building and no one was injured in the fire. However, the building suffered major damage.



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