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Berlin – Greater fight against clan crime in the capital: In 2019 there were more than twice as many investigations against clan organized crime (OK) than in the previous year!
The OK police report was released on Monday. Consequently, there were eleven clan proceedings in Berlin in 2019, five in 2018.
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Many are German citizens
The “clan crime” is defined in the OK report of the internal administration and the police as “the commission of crimes by members of ethnically isolated subcultures”. This goes hand in hand with “his own set of values and the fundamental rejection of the German legal system.”
It is true that preliminary proceedings are dominated by “suspects of Arab origin”, but many of them are long-time German citizens.
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