GLOBAL INSECURITY
GERMANY SEX ATTACK SUSPECTS FROM SYRIA
Policeman: 'That's the truth. Although it hurts'
Cheryl Chumley
A police officer in Cologne, Germany, the site of the New Years’ Eve sexual attacks on several women, said nearly all of the suspects who’ve been arrested share a common trait: They’re all newly arrived Syrian migrants.
Express.de cited the officer, saying of 15 who’ve been taken into custody for the widely reported festivity assaults, 14 came from Syria, and the other, from Afghanistan.
“That’s the truth,” the unnamed officer said, InfoWars also reported. “Although it hurts.” The source also said those arrested were “definitely only [been in Germany] a few days or weeks.”
A second official confirmed that little-reported fact to Express.de, which comes as criticisms mount about the German government’s failure to shed truthful light on the link between recent migrations and vicious crimes.
“Residence certificates for carrying out the asylum procedure” were in their possession, this source said, Express.de reported.
Authorities aren’t yet releasing the names of those arrested, preferring to keep that information “under lock and key and secret,” at least for the time being, the source told Express.de.
Initially, German police only arrested five at the New Year’s Eve attacks, a small margin given the chief of police’s confirmation of 80 crimes – 35, sexual in nature – during those few hours of celebrations, WND reported. And in the hours after festivities died down, Germany’s media called the New Year’s Eve celebrations “peaceful,” as based on reports from top government and police officials.
The truth was more than 200 police were forced to respond to Cologne Central Station alone to deal with a massive brawl and numerous complaints of sexual assaults. Media outlets failed to report the incident as it occurred, WND reported.
“The media’s handling of this issue is a slap in the face for every victim,” said one reporter, Anabel Schunke, in reference to government’s response to the incident.
Germany took in more than 1 million refugees in 2015, with more to come in 2016. And the Cologne police union warned the migrants are bringing in new risks to residents.
As Breitbart London reported, the union said: “[This is] a completely new dimension of violence … [and] something we have not known.”
Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2016/01/germany-sex-attack-suspects-from-syria/#xwWkJVlhTLZB3HjL.99
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