Explosive German police report point to migrant crime wave
New figures released by the German Federal Police show a huge increase in crime in Germany as a result of Merkel’s open door policy. The Federal Police are deployed to protect railway stations, airports, and borders.
Published: November 6, 2016, 11:26 am
The release of the explosive report was delayed from July, and again in September, but finally published in November. It records a total of 436 387 crimes over the past year, or a dramatic 31.6 percent increase in a year, the German daily Die Welt reported.
In total, thefts have risen 11.9 percent to 57 146 cases with most occurring either at either railway stations or on trains with 44 800 cases reported. It represents an incredible 25 percent up-tick from the year before.
Organised migrant gangs breaking asylum laws, including illegal immigration and people smuggling, contributed to the scourge, the police say.
Police President Dieter Romann has been a vocal critic of Merkel’s policies. He highlighted that 865 374 migrants had illegally entered Germany in the past year, the majority as a result of Merkel’s open invitation in September 2015.
Using statistics published by the German Interior Ministry, Breitbart London already exposed how migrants were committing a disproportionate number of crimes compared to native Germans.
Germany’s media meanwhile is concerned only with “right-wing extremists”, while statistics show left-wing violence and extremism on the rise.
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