Dangerous Islamist is allowed to stay in Germany, although even the court that prevented his deportation confirmed that he is a dangerous person

For almost a year, the German state of Lower Saxony has been trying to get rid of a suspected terrorist. But Ahmet K. (30 years old) from Göttingen has defeated the authorities one after the other. Recently, the Göttingen Administrative Court stopped the deportation.

The list of failures:

Ahmet K. has been living in Göttingen since summer 2018. Because he apparently became radicalised, sympathised with Salafists and wanted to buy a weapon, he was wiretapped. In the course of a police operation, he threatened the officers: “I can kill you too.” Arrested, transferred to the deportation prison in Langenhagen.

Ahmet K. is released and immediately ordered to leave the country, this time by the city of Göttingen. New justification: his allegedly extensive criminal record and criminal dangerousness. K. sues again, the next defeat for Lower Saxony.

The Administrative Court of Göttingen stops the expulsion already at the end of December.

The court said that there is a risk that K. will continue to commit crimes in the future. But: “The applicant has so far only been sentenced to a suspended prison sentence (…) and fines.” Moreover, K. is rooted in Germany. His family lives here, he has a three-year-old son.

The municipality could not confirm yesterday whether Göttingen will appeal against the decision at the Higher Administrative Court of Lüneburg. In that case, the departure wrangling would go into the next round…

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The riot in Vienna’s Favoriten district on New Year’s Eve had an Islamist background – The Muslim perpetrators of violence told police: “Christmas tree has no business in Muslim district”

The police report now shows how violent the night of riots in Vienna’s Favoriten district was. A suspect testified why a Christmas tree should burn.

Shortly after midnight, about 40 youths had gathered, used massive amounts of pyrotechnics and tried to break open a jewellery shop. The shock waves from the pyrotechnics were so strong that several windows were broken. A diesel petrol mixture was also poured over the Christmas tree, several rubbish bins were thrown through the air and/or against windows of shops on Reumannplatz square.The fire brigade, police and ambulance quickly arrived at the scene and the tree was sprayed with fire-fighting foam. “One of the rioters said that a Christmas tree had no place in a Muslim district. Several officers were pelted with missiles and “Allahu Akbar” shouts by the rioting mob, and nine arrests were made at short notice.

Investigations into serious damage to property, theft by burglary, attempted grievous bodily harm and under the law on the use of narcotic substances are ongoing.

Police Commissioner Gerhard Pürstl therefore now wants to invite to a summit regarding matters of security, while the Social Democratic Party (SP) demands concrete solutions. The Freedom Party warns against a “wishy-washy” summit.

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