Within only three months, the police registered 117 crimes at the State Refugee Accommodation (LUK) in Boostedt. In addition, 23 offences suspected to have been committed by residents of the refugee accommodation were committed in Boostedt. However, none of these cases were made public by the police. According to the newspaper Kieler Nachrichten (KN), between December 2018 and February 2019 there were 19 bodily injuries in the LUK alone – some with weapons, threats, property damage and theft, including “particularly serious cases”. In January a rape was reported, in mid-February a nine-year-old girl is said to have been sexually abused by another resident in the accommodation. Also in Boostedt, which has 4600 inhabitants, the current 900 asylum seekers are said to have noticed in connection with crimes. The police statistics show that there are 23 cases in which LUK residents are suspects.Most of them are shopliftings in supermarkets and embezzlements, reports the newspaper KN, referring to internal police reports. All these crimes were recorded by the police. However, not a single one was published. The Christian Democrat-led Ministry of the Interior justified that “active press work” on the complaints in the accommodation would be “irresponsible”. No prejudices should be stirred up.Boostedts Mayor Hartmut König ( Christian Democratic Union ), who had sounded the alarm in September because of the increasing “negative behaviour” of LUK residents and promised at the end of 2018 to deal transparently with offences committed by asylum seekers, was surprised by the high number of crimes. According to König, he had not been informed about the case of abuse, nor had he been informed about any further offences. The police department in Bad Segeberg has issued 217 press releases since December. The 181 criminal offences in Boostedt remained however all unmentioned.The Internet portal Jouwatch has already reported several times on the events in the LUK. In September 2018, after the increase in crime in the accommodation could no longer be ignored, Interior Minister Grote appeared at a community meeting in Boostedt. There he told the 500 concerned citizens that there was no increase in crime caused by the asylum seekers. Only one day later it became known that Grote had lied to the citizens. A brutal knife attack was also not made public at that time – stating that one does not report on “crimes related to personal relationships with motives such as love, hate, lost love or money. “.At the beginning of the flood of asylum seekers into Germany by mostly Muslim young men, the police leadership and public prosecutor’s office in Kiel had agreed, according to the weekly JF, not to prosecute “simple crimes” committed by asylum seekers without identity papers.In such cases, the effort involved in establishing personal data is too high. The Ministry is currently pointing out that Interior Minister Grote will present the Police Crime Statistics 2018 for the whole of Schleswig-Holstein and thus also for the Segeberg district, in which Boostedt is located, on Thursday in Kiel.
https://www.journalistenwatch.com/2019/03/12/polizei-verbrechen-boostedter/