QR codes refer to information about the buried people and the location of the tombs. No one knows who put them or why and there is no pattern in choosing the affected graves.
Munich authorities are investigate an unusual incident where more than 1000 SCC specled codes were placed on tombstones and wooden crosses in three cemeteries.
The stickers, which have emerged in recent days, provide details about the deceased when they are scanned, including their names and places of burial.
The affected cemeteries are Waldfriedhof, Sendlinger Friedhof and Friedhof Solln. The stickers, measuring 5 x 3.5 centimetersand were found in both ancient tombs and in more recent graves.
Police spokesman Christian Drexler said there seems to be a clear pattern in placing the stickers with the codes. “They were placed on tombings that Dating from decadesas well as in new tombs marked only with wooden crosses, ”said Drexler.
Authorities said that those who witnessed the placement of stickers or some suspicious behavior make a complaint to the administration of the respective cemetery, reveals the.
The investigation continues while the police try to determine the reason and those responsible for the act. The police are not only trying to find out who is behind the placement of the stickers, but is also investigate material damagebecause the tombstones were partially damaged and discolored when stickers were removed.