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Germany: Syrian muslim won’t be deported despite smashing windows of 245 cars, beating an elderly woman, and possessing illegal weapons

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Syrian migrant has an incredible arrest record, including smashing the windows of 245 cars, beating and injuring an 84-year-old woman, and possessing illegal weapons, but the courts have decided to let him stay in the country.


The man, Firas A., is a chronic repeat offender in theory, but in practice, this designation has also been dropped by the criminal police office of Hamburg. No deportation is currently planned, which has been revealed due to a parliamentary inquiry by the Alternative for Germany (AfD).


Firas A. arrived in Germany in 2015 and was issued a permanent residence permit in December 2021. He has also driven without his license on numerous occasions, but had his car keys taken away during the second time he was arrested for this offense, according to Bild.






A Syrian migrant has an incredible arrest record, including smashing the windows of 245 cars, beating and injuring an 84-year-old woman, and possessing illegal weapons, but the courts have decided to let him stay in the country.

The man, Firas A., is a chronic repeat offender in theory, but in practice, this designation has also been dropped by the criminal police office of Hamburg. No deportation is currently planned, which has been revealed due to a parliamentary inquiry by the Alternative for Germany (AfD).

Firas A. arrived in Germany in 2015 and was issued a permanent residence permit in December 2021. He has also driven without his license on numerous occasions, but had his car keys taken away during the second time he was arrested for this offense, according to Bild.


Afterwards, he began his spree of smashing vehicle windshields. The man was causing incredible damage across the city before plainclothes officers caught him in the middle of destroying a vehicle window.

In November 2023, he was arrested for threatening his ex-boss and found to be in possession of an illegal butterfly knife. He was only detained for one day, and according to the public prosecutor, this was because he confessed to the offense and there was no further risk of “obstructing justice.”

Now, the man has been taken into custody for attacking an 84-year-old woman.






A Syrian migrant has an incredible arrest record, including smashing the windows of 245 cars, beating and injuring an 84-year-old woman, and possessing illegal weapons, but the courts have decided to let him stay in the country.

The man, Firas A., is a chronic repeat offender in theory, but in practice, this designation has also been dropped by the criminal police office of Hamburg. No deportation is currently planned, which has been revealed due to a parliamentary inquiry by the Alternative for Germany (AfD).

Firas A. arrived in Germany in 2015 and was issued a permanent residence permit in December 2021. He has also driven without his license on numerous occasions, but had his car keys taken away during the second time he was arrested for this offense, according to Bild.


Afterwards, he began his spree of smashing vehicle windshields. The man was causing incredible damage across the city before plainclothes officers caught him in the middle of destroying a vehicle window.

In November 2023, he was arrested for threatening his ex-boss and found to be in possession of an illegal butterfly knife. He was only detained for one day, and according to the public prosecutor, this was because he confessed to the offense and there was no further risk of “obstructing justice.”

Now, the man has been taken into custody for attacking an 84-year-old woman.


He has already been convicted eight times, including the last instance on July 24, 2024. He has compiled a total of €10,500 in fines.

Hamburg is known to be one of the most pro-migrant cities in Germany and is ruled by a red-green state government. They argue the man cannot be deported as a person entitled to subsidiary protection may “only be deported if there are compelling reasons of national security or public order.”

Apparently, despite his incredibly long criminal record, these conditions are allegedly not being met.

However, the city of Hamburg has reported the man’s offenses to the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (BAMF) “and asked them to determine whether the protection status will be revoked.” A response is still pending.


“We need tough consequences for repeat offenders. Repeat offenders must be stripped of their protection status. Anyone who abuses our hospitality in this way must be consistently deported,” said Hamburg’s AfD parliamentary group leader Dirk Nockemann.
 
If I am not mistaken, Germany took part in the campaign against Assad Regime and thus partly responsible for the current situation.
 
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