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BERLIN Gordie Howe Red Wings Jersey , Sept. 6 (Xinhua) -- Public prosecutors in the Germancity of Luebeck have closed their investigation into Prokon-founderCarsten Rodbertus for fraud and embezzlement on Wednesday.


The public persecution office reached the conclusion that thecontroversial wind energy company did not amount to a pyramidscheme, a spokesperson confirmed.


Although Prokon only generated at best half of the returns withwhich it had originally lured investors, the wind parks could stillbe considered to offer long-term yields.


The decision comes more than three years after the insolvency ofProkon in May 2014. At that point, the company had convinced 75,000investors to purchase profit participation rights worth 1.4 billioneuros (1.67 billion U.S. dollars) in total.


Prokon has been run as a cooperative with almost 40,000 memberssince officially being declared bankrupt.


However, the spokesperson also noted that judicial proceedingswere still underway against three former Prokon directors. Thepublic prosecutor's office was unable to provide furtherinformation due to its classified nature.


Rodbertus refused to comment on the development and ongoinginvestigations into the company he founded.


Prokon currently operates 340 wind power plants in Germany andPoland with a capacity of 600 Megawatt, supplying roughly 30,000households with energy in the region. Recent figures indicatedgross annual revenue below 100 million euros (119 million dollars).Enditem

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BARCELONA, Aug. 18 (Xinhua) -- Thursday's terror attack in Barcelona, Spain, which left 13 people dead with its key suspect still on the run, has shocked the country and the entire world.


The Spanish police suspect that it was one of multiple planned attacks and launched an anti-terror operation on Friday as they continued a manhunt for the driver of a van that was ploughed into pedestrians in Barcelona, killing at least 13 people and wounded more than 100 others.


Four and possibly five suspects were killed early Friday morning in Cambrils, a seaport town about 120 km south of Barcelona, in a sweeping operation which the police said foiled another terror plot linked to the deadly van attack in Barcelona.


The shootout in the night came as security forces launched a manhunt for the driver of the van that mowed through crowds of tourists on one of Barcelona's busiest thoroughfares Thursday.


"We are working on the hypothesis that events in Cambrils respond to a terrorist attack. We have killed its alleged perpetrators," Catalan police wrote on Twitter.


Through social networks, Barcelona's police have asked residents in Cambrils and the adjacent region to stay home to avoid danger.


"If you are in Cambrils, avoid going out. Stay home, stay safe," the police tweeted.


Two suspects, one Moroccan and one from the Spanish north-African enclave of Melilla, have been detained in relation to the attack.


Downtown Barcelona has been sealed off by security forces as the van driver is still at large.


The Islamic State (IS) has claimed responsibility for the massacre.


If the claim was verified, the brutal killing would be the latest in a spate of attacks over the past year in which vehicles were employed to harm ordinary people on the streets of European cities.


Images posted on the internet showed that the killed terrorists were wearing what appeared to be explosive belts.


It remains unknown how many people were involved in the van attack and other related incidents on Thursday.


Witnesses described how the van was going at a high speed, attempting to cause "as much damage as possible" before fleeing the scene.


"I was totally shocked ... I can do nothing but waiting for permission of the police to enter my hotel," said a 16-year-old French girl.


The girl, who required anonymity, said she was just 10 meters away from the van and was frightened into a fit.


"When terrorists attacked Paris, I was far away from the spot, but today I saw the tragedy myself, hoping I can fall asleep tonight," said the girl's s brother whose three-member family came to Spain for vacation.


CONDEMNATION AND COUNTER-MEASURES


It was the worst attack in Spain since March 2004, when Islamist militants placed bombs on commuter trains in Madrid, killing 191 people and wounding more than 1,800 others.


Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy announced three days of official mourning for what he called a "jihadist attack."


"Today the fight against terrorism is the principal priority for free and open societies like ours. It is a global threat and the response has to be global," he told the media in Barcelona.


Rajoy said he was in "contact with all the administrations," and the priority "is to help the injured and facilitate the work of the security forces."


Over 230 suspected jihadist terrorists have been arrested in Spain since the start of 2015.


"This cowardly attack has deliberately targeted those enjoying life and sharing time with family and friends. We will never be cowed by such barbarism," European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker said in a statement.


"I send my deepest condolences to the families and loved ones of the victims, as well as to Prime Minister Rajoy and the people of Spain. My thoughts are with the people of Barcelona," he said, adding that the Commission is "at the full disposal of the authorities for any help or assistance necessary."


Echoing Juncker, European Council President Donald Tusk tweeted: "All of Europe stands with Barcelona. Our thoughts are with the victims and all affected by this cowardly attack on innocents."


U.S. President Donald Trump said: "The United States condemns the terror attack in Barcelona, Spain, and will do whatever is necessary to help."


French President Emmanuel Macron tweeted: "All my thoughts and France's solidarity with the victims of t.
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