Police in German town advised not to prosecute migrant offenders over petty crimes – media
‘Police in the German town of Kiel were told not to prosecute or arrest migrants for petty crimes, media have revealed. The instruction, which was filed weeks before the sexual harassment scandal in Cologne on New Year’s Eve, cited a lack of IDs among the migrants.
The documents first emerged in Bild newspaper and local Kieler Nachrichten daily. According to the media, the official guidelines of Kiel police department called for restriction of the prosecution for petty offences such as shoplifting or vandalism.
Police department and prosecutor’s office reportedly held a “collective discussion” on October 7 to discuss criminal charges toward refugees who might commit crimes in Germany upon arrival. They found out that most of the refugees and migrants didn’t have any proper documents or registration.’
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