Faeser responds to the incident in Munich: The promise of deportations of Afghans!

by Andrea
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German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser promised on Thursday that she would do everything possible to make more deportations to Afghanistan. She declared so after a car crashed into people in Munich on Thursday. The suspect of this deed is a 24-year asylum seeker from Afghanistan, who was known to the police for drugs and theft offenses. According to the AFP report, TASR reports this.

“We have to continue deportations … even to Afghanistan, a very demanding country,” Faeser said in Munich. “We will try to do everything we can to achieve it,” She added the Minister.

The incident occurred at approximately 10.30 am CET near the main railway station in Munich. The crowd of the demonstration convened by the Verdi trade union was thrown away from the back of the vehicle Mini Cooper brands. According to the police, 30 people are injured, He writes DPA.

Police confirmed that when trying to hold the driver once fired towards his vehicle. The shots were also reported by witnesses. They identified the detained man as a 24-year-old Afghan who applied for asylum in Germany. The police had previously attracted the attention of theft in shops and a violation of the narcotic drugs.

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said that the perpetrators must be stricter punished. According to Deutsche Welle, he stressed that he had taken measures to ensure that more people were deported, for example through deportation flights to Afghanistan. “I repeat: citizens of other countries who commit such acts must count on being deported,” said the office.

Afghan government movement After the attack, the Taliban announced that it was willing to cooperate with Germany in the deportation of Afghan asylum seekers – in exchange for the restoration of the consulate in Germany. However, according to the spokesman of the Taliban Foreign Ministry, the movement is not ready to allow deportations through third countries, such as Pakistan, which, according to Taliban, would violate existing international conventions, Deutsche Welle reports.

BBC station Informs, will Germany has received more than 30,000 Afghans since Taliban’s return to power in August 2021, Of which many live in Munich.

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