Luxembourg City & Esch-sur-AlzetteFour men held in cells overnight for anti-social behaviour

RTL Today
The Grand Ducal police were kept busy on Saturday by a series of incidents involving drunken or anti-social behaviour.

Police were called out to an incident on Rue de Strasbourg at 3.15pm on Saturday, where two people were involved in a physical altercation. One of the men became more violent and refused to submit to police. He was found to be heavily intoxicated and was later taken to a cell to sober up, as officers deemed him a risk to himself and others.

On Saturday night, a person became aggressive towards security staff in an establishment on Rue Fort Neipperg, resulting in him being kicked out. However, the man refused to leave and the police were duly called. As the man was found to be drunk, he was arrested and taken to an overnight cell due to his condition.

In Esch-sur-Alzette, another man was stopped by police for anti-social behaviour related to alcohol consumption on Boulevard J.-F. Kennedy. He was also taken to a cell to sober up.

Finally, police were called out to Avenue J.-F. Kennedy in Kirchberg after a man was spotted throwing café chairs on to the tram rails, resulting in his arrest and another overnight stay in cells.

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