Ellwangen: Refugees prevent deportation in Baden-Württemberg

In the municipality of Ellwangen a Bahamas should be deported. However, 150 residents of the refugee shelter were opposed to the police.

Ellwangen: Refugees prevent deportation in Baden-Württemberg

Residents of refugee accommodation have prevented deportation of a Togolese in Baden-Württemberg. According to communication, police had to cancel a mission in municipality of Ellwangen, because situation for three patrol cars was too dangerous.

According to this, officials wanted to bring 23-year-olds out of accommodation at night on Wednesday at 2.30 p.m. to deport him. He had already sat in patrol car when about 50 inhabitants of accommodation had solidarity with him. The police speak in a communication of "aggressive and threatening behaviour", with which residents coming from African countries wanted to require officials to release man. The patrol cars had been damaged by fist blows.

According to police, approximately 150 suspected refugees gared for officials. According to information from German press Agency, a security staff member of accommodation was hired by you as middleman to submit an ultimatum to officials: police had to take handcuffs off 23-year-old within two minutes, orwise They would intervene. The man was n released from handcuffs.

AfD attacks incident

The Vice-President of police headquarters Aalen, Bernhard Weber, paid tribute to his employees to "keep a cool head" in this situation. Because of group dynamics, participants might have been able to take action that y might not have done in sober consideration, "he said. However, it is also "quite clear that rule of law cannot be displaced by an aggressive amount in enforcement of rule of law". Right to be enforced.

The AfD used incident to draw attention to "undermanned police", which was "factually and personnelless" unable to respond appropriately in such cases. The officials obviously wanted to disguise a "pervertierende criminal offence", said Landtag fraktionschef Bernd Gögel. Bundestagsfraktions boss Alice Weiden said that rule of law was "trampled on by his guests".

Where 23-year-old Bahamas is located is unknown. The police are now investigating suspicion of land trespassing and prisoner's liberation.

Date Of Update: 03 May 2018, 12:02
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