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The Afghan Meisam Y. sexually abused a boy (6) and a girl (8). In Germany he was sentenced for the abuse and later deported. But a few months later he was back in Europe. The Germans sent him to Switzerland – but the Swiss do not want him. Now he is thought to have disappeared.
After the Taliban took power, no more criminals were deported there either from Germany or from Switzerland. And so our German neighbors had no choice but to send him back to Switzerland after the convicted child molester had re-entered Switzerland by train. But the Swiss could not hold him. He didn’t commit a crime there.
Where he is now is unknown, explains the State Secretariat for Migration (SEM) at the request of the Swiss medium “Blick.” The authority did not provide any further details on the specific case. For reasons of data and privacy protection, as they say. Just this much: The Afghan received instructions that made it clear that he had to leave Switzerland.
Since he is no longer allowed to go to Germany, it seems obvious that the construction worker is now on his way to Austria. After all, the route between the two countries is very popular among Afghans, as eXXpress reported.
The overall circumstances of his serious crimes also leave you speechless: the Afghan construction worker came to Germany with the wave of refugees in 2015 and made his living as a construction worker. In 2018, he was sentenced to three and a half years in prison. The father had abused two innocent neighbor children (6, 8). “It was all so stressful because of the German course and my wife’s third pregnancy,” he justified himself in court.
The Afghan Meisam Y. sexually abused a boy (6) and a girl (8). In Germany he was sentenced for the abuse and later deported. But a few months later he was back in Europe. The Germans sent him to Switzerland – but the Swiss do not want him. Now he is thought to have disappeared.
After the Taliban took power, no more criminals were deported there either from Germany or from Switzerland. And so our German neighbors had no choice but to send him back to Switzerland after the convicted child molester had re-entered Switzerland by train. But the Swiss could not hold him. He didn’t commit a crime there.
Where he is now is unknown, explains the State Secretariat for Migration (SEM) at the request of the Swiss medium “Blick.” The authority did not provide any further details on the specific case. For reasons of data and privacy protection, as they say. Just this much: The Afghan received instructions that made it clear that he had to leave Switzerland.
Since he is no longer allowed to go to Germany, it seems obvious that the construction worker is now on his way to Austria. After all, the route between the two countries is very popular among Afghans, as eXXpress reported.
The overall circumstances of his serious crimes also leave you speechless: the Afghan construction worker came to Germany with the wave of refugees in 2015 and made his living as a construction worker. In 2018, he was sentenced to three and a half years in prison. The father had abused two innocent neighbor children (6, 8). “It was all so stressful because of the German course and my wife’s third pregnancy,” he justified himself in court.