Police investigate after letter allegedly makes death threats calling for Bayern stars Lewandowski, Neuer and Gnabry to be shot

Police have opened an investigation into a letter allegedly containing death threats calling for Bayern Munich stars Robert Lewandowski, Manuel Neuer and Serge Gnabry to be shot.
German second-tier outfit FC St. Pauli reported a letter they received from an anonymous source on January 12 to police in Hamburg.
According to information from BILD, the mail was headed with the words "Save the league, save football, fire and death to the dirty Bavarian pigs", while Lewandowski, Neuer and Gnabry were all reportedly the subject of threats.
What has been said?
Florian Abbenseth, a spokesman for the Hamburg police, told BILD: "We are investigating on suspicion of a threat and disruption of public peace through the threat of criminal offences. We are examining the background."
Referees also threatened
The letter has been turned in to the State Criminal Police Office in Hamburg and is now being examined for fingerprints and DNA traces.
The German Football Association (DFB) has also been informed, with threats reportedly also aimed at Bundesliga referees.
Bayern are due back in Bundesliga action against Greuther Furth at Allianz Arena on February 20, but Lewandowski, Gnabry, Neuer and the rest of the squad are currently focused on their Champions League round of 16 first-leg clash with Red Bull Salzburg on Wednesday.
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