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https://www.pi-news.net/2022/06/polizei-fasst-automatensprenger-aus-dem-maghreb/
Police catches ATM bombers from the Maghreb
Who are these people who blow up entire bank branches in order to steal a few thousand euros in untaxed cash from ATMs? Well, let’s put it this way: they’re not from around here. They are invading Germany from the Benelux region and profiting from uncontrolled borders.
In the early morning of June 16, 2022, there was a crash at a branch of the Westerwald Bank in Kroppach, Rhineland-Palatinate. As is so often the case, the property damage apparently outweighed the value of the cash loot. Where once stood an ATM is now a field of rubble.
Two perpetrators were arrested during the night, five others initially escaped in a car with Dutch license plates. Their wild ride in the direction of the Dutch border ended at a closed railroad crossing in Bonn-Beuel on June 17.
The Cologne “Express” manages the feat of reporting comprehensively on the coup, while remaining largely silent on the background of the perpetrators. However, one only has to take a closer look at the photos of those arrested to form one’s own picture. That makes any further commentary superfluous. https://www.express.de/nrw/bonn/bonn-das-war-der-grund-fuer-polizei-grosseinsatz-in-beuel-99877?cb=1655714286395
Vending machine burglars cause millions in damage every year in Germany. According to the North Rhine-Westphalia police, most of the perpetrators are based in the Utrecht, Rotterdam and Amsterdam areas. They come “predominantly from Moroccan-Dutch criminal groups (…), the Dutch police estimate the circle at around 500 to 700 people.” https://polizei.nrw/artikel/geldautomaten-sprengungen-werden-gefaehrlicher
Germany has thus been terrorized for years by less than a thousand Maghrebians who hide out in Holland, from where they repeatedly undertake expeditions into the German booty territory and then retreat to their quiet hinterland on the Meuse.
A resolutely acting German policy would certainly need only a few weeks to deal with this problem once and for all …
https://de.zxc.wiki/wiki/Automatensprengung
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https://jungefreiheit.de/allgemein/2022/456-000-euro-sozialhilfe-fuer-millionenschweren-clan/
Trial in Düsseldorf: 456,000 euros welfare benefits for millionaire clan
The trial against members of the Al-Z. clan has begun at the Düsseldorf Regional Court. It emerges that the taxpayer financed the extended family, which is already worth millions and comes from Lebanon, with 456,000 euros in Hartz IV benefits. Clan boss Badia Al-Z., his wife, four sons and a daughter-in-law are accused.
The public prosecutor’s office is making serious accusations: money laundering, extortion, tax evasion, hostage-taking, dangerous bodily harm, exploitation, coercion – and gang-related welfare fraud. Between 2014 and 2021, the German state supported the family’s luxurious lifestyle with almost half a million euros. How it was possible for the dreaded clan to receive such a large sum is now to be clarified. How could the Job Center for seven years pour out the cornucopia over a clan that flaunted its wealth in public? Why wasn’t it decided that they should first sell their villa and luxury cars before receiving any money from the state?
Badia Al-Z., who came to Germany in 1990 without papers and married a twelve-year-old girl here a year later according to Islamic law, was arrested a year ago. For that long, the 47-year-old stateless man has been in pre-trial detention – as have two of his sons. The rest of the defendants, including his wife, with whom he fathered nine children, are at large.
“High pressure on prosecutors”
When police stopped the man, who wears a long gray beard in court, in his Mercedes S-class on June 8, 2021, he was carrying 17,830 euros in cash. During a raid on the Leverkusen clan villa, investigators found another 341,415 euros and 2,000 U.S. dollars in bills, as well as various jewelry worth about 200,000 euros. Where the extended family Al-Z., whose head according to Bild has never pursued a regular job, got the money, is now to reveal the trial. The suspicion: It comes from crimes.
So far, Radia Al-Z. has never been convicted. Witnesses for the prosecution were, for example, in 2019, when it was about a robbery of a restaurant, did not appear in court or withdrew incriminating statements. This time, too, the defendant appeared confident of victory in front of his supporters in the audience. He clenched his fist, stretched it upwards with an outstretched arm and then waved to his supporters in the hall. His lawyer spoke of a “politically motivated” trial. According to Bild, he said, “There is high political pressure on the prosecution.”
Whether it will be enough for a verdict this time will be determined in November at the earliest. Until then, the court has initially set dates.
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