Ellwangen: Togoer sues in Karlsruhe against deportation

The asylum seeker, whom the police wanted to deport from an accommodation in Ellwangen, moves to the Federal Constitutional Court. The case is legally complicated.

Ellwangen: Togoer sues in Karlsruhe against deportation

The asylum seeker from Togo, who was enrolled in Baden-Württemberg Ellwangen at beginning of May in a large deployment, filed a complaint with Federal Constitutional Court. The lawsuit was received on Friday, confirmed a speaker of court time online. His lawyer, EE Şanlı, said Focus online, with claim he wants to reach, 23-year-old from detention and his deportation is prevented. The lawyer expects a decision until Monday.

When police were to pick him up from his refugee accommodation in Ellwangen on 30 April and bring him to airport, resident of accommodation prevented her from protesting. The next day, police regained and sat down. The young man came in detention.

He is to be brought to Italy. There he was first registered as a refugee and later travelled furr to Germany. If rejected asylum seekers who submitted ir application in anor EU country than one in which y entered EU are not deported within six months, country responsible for application for asylum in accordance with rules of European Union will henceforth Default.

The lawyer sees this deadline as elapsed and Germany is thus in jurisdiction. The Stuttgart Administrative Court sees this differently: it decided, according to lawyer, that six-month period was extended because refugee had withdrawn himself and illegally from his deportation – so togoer could be furr deported, because Germany was not responsible for him.

The lawyer does not want to say that togoer allegedly prevented his deportation. There was no investigation against him that he had been questioned only as a witness after incident, he said. Moreover, concept of deprivation has not yet been legally clarified, lawyer argues. This also makes decision of Administrative Court obsolete. This question, wher one can speak of deprivation, has now been presented to Federal Constitutional Court.

Date Of Update: 12 May 2018, 12:02
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