Germany: Iranian arrested in the social welfare office because he had demanded money in an aggressive manner

Police officers arrested a 43-year-old man last Thursday afternoon who, despite repeated requests, did not want to leave a social welfare office on Hauptstätter Street in Stuttgart. A few weeks ago, an employee already issued a ban on entering the house against the 43-year-old because he had aggressively demanded for money.When he visited the Job Center again on Thursday around 4 p.m., demanded money and, despite repeated requests, did not want to leave the office building, she alerted the police. The man insulted the officers and resisted. Among other things, he allegedly tried to kick the officers and headbutt them.The 43-year-old Iranian man, who has no fixed abode, will be brought before a judge in the course of Friday at the request of the public prosecutor’s office to issue an arrest warrant.

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After riots by Kurds at the train station in Bardowick, the Kurds also rioted in Hamburg, Germany

On Thursday they were caught fare dodging the METRONOM train and then violently assaulted the police. The day after they demonstrated for the release of PKK leader Abdullah Ocalan (72 years old). Again there were riots!

Numerous activists of a Kurdish youth movement, who had attacked police officers at Bardowick station in Lower Saxony on Thursday morning, also caused a stir on Friday. This time in Hamburg! In the Hanseatic city, the Kurdish youth movement continued its march for the release of PKK founder Abdullah Öcalan – from Hanover to Hamburg. The Kurdish Workers Party PKK is classified as a terrorist organization in the EU and banned in Germany.

With their protest march, the approximately 100 demonstrators wanted to march from Hamburg district of Harburg to the St. Pauli Landungsbrücken and arrive there in the evening hours. But already in the district Wilhelmsburg there were first riots.

In the street Wilhelm-Strauß-Weg, a cameraman who was shooting pictures of the demonstrators was harassed and mobbed. When other journalists joined the demonstration, they were also attacked.In addition, a motorist was attacked by two demonstrators because he had honked to pass the march.The protest march was escorted by a large contingent of police. A police helicopter also flew over the scene.

Already on Thursday morning about 80 activists of a Kurdish youth movement had caused riots at the Lower Saxony train station Bardowick (district Lüneburg, see tweet above)), when they were travelling in the Metronom from Lüneburg in Lower Saxony towards Hamburg without a valid ticket.

When the train conductor wanted to check the tickets, she was massively mobbed and harassed. There were riots. The train then came to a halt in Bardowick.More than 200 federal police officers and other officers of the state police were deployed. When the officers intervened at the station, the situation escalated. Several of the youths resisted. Some officers were slightly injured by kicks and blows, the spokeswoman said. The officers then used pepper spray.

The more than 80 people who participated in the incident are expected to face criminal proceedings for obtaining benefits by fraud. In addition, the officials initiated several criminal proceedings for assault and resistance to law enforcement officers.

The examination of the personal data revealed that about a dozen of the travelers are apparently staying in Germany without permission. The Kurdish youth movement is said to have held several demonstrations in Hanover and in the districts of Celle, Uelzen, Lüneburg and Harburg since September 5.

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Motive for random knife attack in Cottbus not noted in police file

The Cottbus district court issued an arrest warrant on Thursday for a Pakistani who had attacked a young local with a knife the day before for no apparent reason. The police and the public prosecutor announced that the 28-year-old immigrant was being investigated for attempted murder.

Cottbus is a university city, the second-largest city in the state of Brandenburg, around 125 km southeast of Berlin. After the attack on the tram, the perpetrator then ran through the carriage as if nothing had happened and got off at the next stop. As he got out, he let out a loud, audible laugh, according to the driver and witnesses. The police searched the Pakistan’s home and seized numerous pieces of evidence.

The investigation into the motive of the act is ongoing. According to BZ and Bild Zeitung, the suspect has already confessed to an officer. According to this, Abdulsalam R wanted to injure or kill someone in order to “secure another stay in Germany”. His residence permit recently expired.

A spokesman for the Cottbus public prosecutor said on Friday when questioned by Berlin weekly Junge Freiheit, that the alleged perpetrator had also commented on a possible motive during his interrogation. However, this differs “considerably” from the motif mentioned in the media. And strangely, this real motive was also not noted in the police files.

Abdulsalam R is strongly suspected of having stabbed a 19-year-old apprentice electrician in the back with a kitchen knife on Wednesday morning shortly after half past five. The victim had to undergo emergency surgery and he is still in a critical condition.

According to the reports, victims and perpetrators did not know each other. According to the public prosecutor, Abdulsalam R was already known to the police for several offenses.

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Illegal immigrants CAUGHT on video starting fire in Greece’s largest migrant camp

Although it is well established that illegal immigrants are responsible for starting fires that destroyed the infamous Moria migrant camp on Lesvos island, a video has emerged that catches fire starters in action.

At approximately 2pm local time today, STAR television caught the moment that illegal immigrants deliberately started a fire in in Moria camp.

Development Minister Adonis Georgiadis on Wednesday called for the immediate deportation of any residents of the Moria migrant camp who may have contributed to a fire that destroyed the facility earlier in the day, as reported by Greek City Times.

“People who do not respect the Laws of the Hellenic Republic and who destroy public property do not deserve asylum in Greece,” Georgiadis said in a post on Twitter.

Georgiadis, who is also vice-president of the ruling conservative New Democracy party, was reacting to allegations that the fire was started by residents reacting to lockdown restrictions and measures imposed after 35 people tested positive for COVID-19.

Greek government spokesman Stelios Petsas, said the fire at Moria camp was not an accident in interview on Mega TV station.

According to AMNA, the illegal immigrants revolted at the news that several of them will be transferred to warehouses, due to the number of positive COVID-19 cases in the camp. However the flames spread inside the overcrowded structure and destroyed the camp.

It is recalled last week, the first coronavirus case was reported in Greece’s largest migrant camp. The Moria Reception and Identification Center was placed under quarantine for two weeks.

According to the latest data, Greece’s overcrowded migrant camp on the island of Lesvos houses 12,714 people, several times its capacity of 2,757.

Tens of thousands of refugees and migrants, including thousands of unaccompanied children, are living in squalid conditions in overcrowded camps on several Greek islands after arriving from the nearby Turkish coast.

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WATCH: More than 80 Kurdish fare dodgers bring a train to a standstill and injure German police officers

More than 200 German police were called in after a group of 80 activists became aggressive after being asked for their tickets on a train to Hamburg.

The train was forced to stop before the police were called in after the passengers became abusive. 

German media reports that the activists, who were travelling without tickets, became aggressive and “abused” the female conductor. 

The aggressive behaviour started almost immediately after the activists boarded the train in Lüneburg, forcing a stop just seven kilometres north in Bardowick to wait for the police. 

According to police, when the officers arrived “many people continued to be uncooperative”. 

German news outlet Welt reports that a “wild fight” ensued, with police being kicked and hit. The incident resulted in several arrests and charges being laid. 

Some officers suffered minor injuries in the fight. 

Several of the passengers, part of a Kurdish youth movement, were been charged with assault and resisting law enforcement. 

A subsequent document check found that a dozen of the passengers did not have permission to live in Germany, including three minors. 

Police told German media that the activists had taken part in protests in Hanover, Celle, Uelzen, Lüneburg and Harburg before boarding the train to Hamburg. 

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Pakistani stabs a German in streetcar to avoid deportation

The young 19-year-old native, Ralf P. was lucky. An emergency operation saved his life. A complete stranger pushed a kitchen knife into his back in the streetcar without any previous argument. The perpetrator was a Pakistani known to the police.The daily mélange of violence and madness that the inhabitants of Germany have to endure is unimaginable when one remembers the tidy, clean and hospitable country of the past. Wednesday morning in Cottbus, a 19-year-old almost paid with his life for the fact that he took the streetcar.Suddenly a dark-skinned stranger approached him from behind, with a black turban on his head and a knife in his hand. He rammed it into the young man’s back, laughed, and left the carriage.The seriously injured teenager staggered with his last ounce of strength to the driver, who alerted the emergency services. Ralf P. was taken to hospital, where the doctors saved his life with an emergency operation. His life had been in acute danger.The perpetrator was arrested only a few hours after the crime. The police arrested him in his apartment. Abdulsalam R. (29 years old) was identified after viewing the surveillance videos from the streetcar. The man was already known to the police for dangerous assault, threatening behavior and burglary.Regarding his motive, the Pakistani said that he wanted to injure or kill a randomly selected person in order to secure his continued stay in Germany. Then he would not be deported.

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