After the attack of a cutter from Afghanistan on a kindergarten group in Aschaffenburg, in which two people, the interior minister of Germany, Nancy Faeser, said that the country was working on the deportation of more criminals to Afghanistan. She also assessed that the so -called Dublin system is not working properly.
– We are the only country in Europe that deported serious criminals back to Afghanistan for the first time since the Taliban rule – said the head of the Ministry of the Interior German Nancy Faeser during a press conference in Berlin. “We are working hard on the deportation of subsequent criminals to Afghanistan,” she added.
The head of the Ministry of Interior criticized the Dublin system, according to which only the first country to which a third party citizen came to the consideration of the application for asylum. Bavaria authorities announced that the perpetrator of the attack, the 28-year-old Afghan, came to Germany by Bulgaria. “We can once again see that the Dublin system is no longer working,” said Faeser.
The head of the German Ministry of Interior Nancy Faeser Clemens Bilan/PAP/EPA
Chades want to tighten the migration policy
The leaders of the Christian Democrats of Friedrich Merz (CDU) and Markus Soeder (CSU) are demanding migration policy, including asylum regulations. According to Merz, the German migration and asylum policy has failed.
He also announced that if after the Bundestag election he became the German Chancellor, he would order that the Ministry of the Internal Affairs would constantly control all German borders and reject all attempts to enter the country illegally.
The Christian Democrats founded that the current EU asylum regulations are inefficient. – So Germany must prioritize domestic law – emphasized Merz. – Enough. Enough. Enough. How much more? Mannheim, Solingen, Magdeburg, Aschaffenburg. What could be next? These are not coincidence, but the result of a wrong migration policy over many years – said Bavarian Prime Minister Markus Soeder in Munich on Thursday.
A cutter attack in Aschaffenburg
A two-year-old boy and a 41-year-old man died, and two other people were seriously injured in the Wednesday of a cutter on a kindergarten group in the park in the center of Aschaffenburg (Bavaria), about 40 km southeast of the southeast of Frankfurt am Main.
The perpetrator, a 28-year-old man from Afghanistan, was arrested. On Thursday, the judge will decide whether he will stay in custody or temporarily – due to mental problems – placed in a closed ward.
At the park in the center of Aschaffenburg there was an attack of a cutter on a kindergarten groupPascal Hoefig/PAP/EPA
28-year-old Enamullah O. from Afghanistan came to Germany in November 2022 and applied for asylum. The Federal Office for Migration and Refugees rejected his request in June 2024 and ordered the deportation to Bulgaria – in accordance with the principles of the Dublin procedure – they transferred the authorities of Bavaria. However, due to “errors and problems”, the office informed Afghans a few days before the planned date of deportation, which prevented the man from returning.
At the end of last year, the Afghan man gave the German authorities a desire to voluntarily leave the Germany, which eventually did not happen. This could be due to the fact that he did not receive the necessary documents from the Consulate General of Afghanistan.
The man had mental problems and was treated several times in psychiatric institutions after previous acts of violence, and then released again. No evidence was found on the Islamist attack background. The Afghan was noted three times, including for drug offenses, using violence, damage to property and attack on officers.
Source of the main photo: Ronald Wittek/PAP/EPA