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Tat in Munich: Scholz promises faster deportations
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At the ZDF program “Clar Text”, the Federal Chancellor is confronted with a question of a citizen about the attack in Munich. His message: Germany should become safer.
Against the background of the alleged attack in Munich, Chancellor Olaf Scholz (SPD) has spoken out very clearly for consistent deportations of offenders from Germany. “Anyone who has no German citizenship here and commits crimes of this kind must also expect that we bring it back from this country, bring it away and deport him,” said Scholz in the ZDF program “Plain Text”.
Scholz assured that this would also be done with the suspect of Munich. “And that will also happen to this perpetrator. Because we will surely see him convicted of the dishes, and before he leaves the prison, he will then be attributed to his home country,” he said. A 24 -year -old asylum seeker from Afghanistan is said to have rushed into a crowd in Munich in Munich and have seriously injured 30 people.
A citizen from Solingen had previously confronted the past with this act and also with other attacks. “We are afraid that this will go on. I am very worried about my grandchildren, my children, my family and friends,” said the woman. She asked the Chancellor if he did not feel complicit to the murders that would be committed by such assassins. Scholz did not go into this question directly. He assured that everything would be done to prevent such acts in the future. “Everyone of these acts is unbearable,” said Scholz. In his view, the topic of internal security must be treated with great priority.
dpa
Source: Stern

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