Police union expects 4,500 officers for Castor transports

The police union GdP anticipates up to 4,500 officers for the nuclear waste transport from Jülich to Ahaus in North Rhine-Westphalia. Landeschef Patrick Schlüter compared the effort to football derbies. Interior Minister Herbert Reul would prefer to skip the transports if possible.

The transport of nuclear waste from the experimental reactor shut down in 1988 in Jülich to the intermediate storage in Ahaus requires extensive police presence. Patrick Schlüter, head of the GdP in North Rhine-Westphalia, told the «Rheinische Post» that up to 4,500 officers will be needed. «For comparison: A derby between Dortmund and Schalke or Mönchengladbach and Köln usually involves 2,500 to 3,000 officers,» he said. The GdP considers the deployment unnecessary but is satisfied with the radiation protection and occupational safety concept that exceeds legal requirements. The nuclear waste consists of around 300,000 fuel element pebbles in 152 Castor containers. The route is about 170 kilometers long, with convoys expected to consist of up to four heavy transporters. Interior Minister Herbert Reul (CDU) stated: «If it were up to me, I could gladly do without the upcoming Castor transports. But police work is not a wish list.» He highlighted the police's experience in handling such challenges. The high number of personnel accounts for potential demonstrations. Schlüter warned: «It would be the worst-case scenario if opponents managed to stop the transport en route.» Police are closely monitoring activists from Lützerath, as that scene can mobilize quickly. Germany has no final repositories, only intermediate storage facilities like Ahaus.

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Police-escorted heavy truck carrying nuclear waste Castor container on closed German motorway at dusk.
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First nuclear waste transport from Jülich to Ahaus underway

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The first transport of highly radioactive nuclear waste from Jülich to the interim storage facility in Ahaus began on Tuesday evening. A heavy goods vehicle carrying a Castor container is escorted by around 2,400 police officers. Motorway sections in North Rhine-Westphalia are temporarily closed.

Protests against the logistics center under construction in Lübeck's Karlshof district persist, now with parents from Israelsdorf highlighting risks to children from rising truck traffic. This follows a January petition with 1,374 signatures submitted by the Round Table Karlshof Israelsdorf. The city administration maintains its calm stance amid the ongoing controversy.

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A World War II bomb at Duisburg's main railway station has been safely detonated, lifting the station's closure. The bomb, a 500 kg American device, was found during construction work. Approximately 6,600 residents and travelers were affected by the evacuation.

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The union ver.di and the Municipal Employers' Association have reached an agreement on a new framework tariff contract for employees of municipal bus companies in Schleswig-Holstein. The deal includes improvements such as a higher annual bonus payment and a new substitute premium. No further strikes are threatened at present.

A major fire erupted in a truck trailer loaded with gasoline on the E4 between Knivsta and Uppsala late Thursday evening. Traffic came to a complete halt on Friday until firefighting efforts concluded around 14:30. No one was injured, and police suspect no crime.

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Amid the ongoing Strait of Hormuz crisis, Germany's navy has taken concrete steps following earlier planning: the minehunter “Fulda” departed Kiel-Wik for the Mediterranean, and supply ship “Mosel” is being pulled from a NATO Aegean mission to support it. Both will join NATO Mine Countermeasures Group 2, ready for potential strait deployment pending Bundestag approval.

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