The children were separated from their parents and gathered on the second floor before being questioned individually for four hours.. Heavily armed German police officers have raided a mask free school started by parents to protect their kids from tyrannical COVID regulations. Money and school supplies were also seized by the cops.
Following a raid by highly armed officers on January 20, a German school that was not registered with the authorities and where students were being tutored in a mask-free atmosphere was forced to close.
The authorities were warned that school-aged youngsters were getting educated at a privately owned location in a small village near Erlangen, Bavaria, during school time, according to local sources.
Just after the raid, the city of Erlangen said that the institution was already suspended because it was “operating without a permit.”
According to one of the moms, on January 20, 30 to 35 law enforcement officers rushed the residence in full uniform, covered in black, and armed with batons and automatic rifles.
The school’s main entry doorway was smashed open with a battering ram. The city of Erlangen’s office for media and public affairs later verified this.
As per reitschuster.de, the police employed intimidation techniques to gather evidence from the children, informing them that if they declined to reveal their identities, they would just be thrown in juvenile detention centres. Before their kids could be released to them, the police informed the families that they would need to submit a missing person’s report.
The youngsters had been required to wear a mask from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at their former schools, even while using the lavatory. The mask could only be raised, not totally detached, when eating.
One mother described it as a “torture method,” claiming that a few of her kids collapsed at home after being required to wear the mask for the whole day.
Children in Germany are compelled to attend school in government-approved settings. Private schools, for the most part, follow a government-approved syllabus. Homeschooling is not permitted.