Berlin: 22-year-old clan member leads crime statistics with 43 criminal proceedings

Berlin: 22-year-old clan member leads crime statistics with 43 criminal proceedings
clank rimity in Berlin: Number of crimes continues to increase
The Berlin police initiated a total of 43 criminal proceedings against a 22-year-old clan member. The suspect thus occupies the inglorious top spot in the laying picture of the clank rimity 2022, which was published by the Berlin Interior Administration.
Last year, a total of 872 crimes in connection with organized crime were registered, which were committed by large Arab trees. These are 23 cases more than in the previous year.The list of crimes is long and diverse. In the first place are fraud (125 cases), criminal offenses in traffic (122 cases) and rawness offices (120 cases). Drug violations (86 cases), theft and embezzlement (65 cases), threat to weapons (56 cases), robbery (43 cases) and money laundering (42 cases). A total of three homicides were also registered. In addition, there were 89 administrative offenses, such as driving too fast or violations of the weapons law.
Berlin clank rimity is considered a hotspot nationwide. However, the position of the situation shows that not all clan members are criminal. Rather, it is about those who do not adhere to the German legal system and their own standards and values over these places. Last year, a total of 303 suspects were determined in connection with crimes from this circle. A total of 582 people are assigned to Berlin clank rim.
of these people are almost half German citizens. About a quarter is led as Lebanese or German-Libanese. The citizenship of 18.7 percent of the people is unclear. In addition, Turkish, German-Turkish and Syrian citizens are also attributed to clank rimity.
Although the crimes of clan members only make up about 0.2 percent of all crime in Berlin, the authorities have increasingly acted against these groups since 2018. One trigger for this was the spectacular robbery of a 100 kilogram gold coin from the Bode Museum in 2017, in which members of an Arab-born large family were involved.
The skimming of clan assets is an important point of the action plan against clankrimality. This measure hits the perpetrators harder than prison terms, which they often even regarded as a "award". Last year 160 police controls were carried out in Berlin, in which a total of 606 objects were checked and 36 of them were closed. During these controls, numerous evidence, such as cash, cigarettes, drugs, cars, slot machines and weapons, was also confiscated.
The Berlin Senator Iris Spranger announced that it continues to act consistently against criminal clans. She emphasized the need to break off sealed structures and ultimately dissolve them. At the same time, she called for post -sharpening in the laws to make the skimming of assets more effective.
The Senator Senator proposal to introduce a reversal of evidence and force suspects without income and assets to prove the origin of her luxury possession, met with positive reactions. The Federal Ministry of the Interior will examine and advise the proposal. North Rhine-Westphalia's Interior Minister Herbert Reul supports the advance and emphasizes that all legal options have to be used to get the assets of criminal clans.
Federal Minister of the Interior Nancy Faeser defends her plans to easily deport criminal clan members. She emphasizes that the fight against organized crime must be consistently conducted and that the quick designation of criminals without a German passport is an important part of it. It is about criminal action, not about kinship or family names.
Combating clank rimity remains a major challenge for the authorities in Berlin and all of Germany. It is hoped that further measures can be taken to effectively combat these structures and to protect the people in Berlin from criminal machinations.