Federal government flew Afghan child molesters to Germany!

It was a tragic event that took place at Kabul airport. Without any screening, people rushed into the German Armed Forces’ transport planes to escape from Afghanistan to Germany.

“Those who were young, male, strong and ready for violence had the best chance of making their way in,” is how one of the people involved described the conditions.

The result: the planes that flew to Germany via Tashkent were for the most part NOT carrying local staff who had worked for Germany and the German armed forces – as promised by Chancellor Angela Merkel. But mainly those who were strong enough to make it to the planes – among them the most serious criminals and people who had been deported from Germany.

The newspaper BILD has figures and files that show how little the evacuation from Kabul has to do with the promises made by the German government.

So far, around 5,000 people from Afghanistan have arrived at German airports. Just 168 of them are local nationals, 469 German citizens. At the same time, 257 people were able to enter Germany completely without identity papers. In plain language: the German government evacuated MORE people whose identity is completely unclear than local forces!

In government circles, it is assumed that there is at least a low three-digit number of criminals among those evacuated.

Among them, for example …

  • Sardar Mohammed M., who was sentenced to eight years and three months in prison for sexual abuse of children in Germany.

Unbelievable: He had sexually abused his daughter for years. The first assault took place when the daughter was nine years old. In February 2019, he was deported to Afghanistan. Now he is back in Germany and in custody. He still has 177 days to serve, then he will be released. Although, according to the authorities, he is “at risk of re-offending”.

  • Khwahja Rashed S., sentenced to two years and six months in prison for dangerous bodily harm using weapons.

He is now also back in prison in Germany. He had been deported as recently as February. Now he can no longer be brought back to Afghanistan – a stop to deportation. He will be released in 86 days.

  • Omed F., convicted of sexual assault and rape.

Also deported as recently as February. He was actually banned from entering the country until February 2024, but the federal government brought him back. Now the rapist is walking free in Germany.

  • Khwaja Obaidullah A., convicted in Germany of drug trafficking, assault, trespassing.

Deported in February 2021, entry ban until 2024. He is now also walking free in Germany again because he made it onto one of the evacuation flights without being checked.

At least 20 people posing a security threat were confirmed to have made it on board the evacuation flights to Germany.

Interior Minister Horst Seehofer (CSU, 72) sharply criticised that there had not been sufficient checks. There were “some serious criminals” coming to Germany.

Stephan Mayer (47), State Secretary in the Ministry of the Interior, told the newspaper BILD: “In future, the security aspect must once again play a much greater role in the entry of Afghan nationals. Therefore, security checks must take place before the planned entry into Germany in order to prevent the most serious criminal or serial offenders or dangerous persons from coming to our country who had already been deported and would pose a considerable security risk.”