The German Federal Criminal Police Office removes the data on German victims of migrant violence from its statistics – There is a fear of worrying the population

Strange: Numerous media have quoted from the recently published German Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA) situation report “Kriminalität im Kontext von Zuwanderung 2020” (Crime in the Context of Immigration 2020) and none of our investigative journalists has noticed the difference in the section “offender-victim relationships” compared to previous years?

In the Federal Situation Report 2019, under “Case constellation: Immigrant suspected of crime – German victim” (p. 53), there was the following section:

“In the area of offences against sexual self-determination, 2,866 Germans were victims of an offence committed by at least one suspected immigrant, which is 12 % less than in the previous year (2018: 3,261). Overall, 73 % of the victims of sexual offences committed by suspected immigrants were German nationals.”

In the Federal Situation Report 2020, however, the last section under the corresponding heading (p.48) has disappeared! Just an oversight? Probably not, because in the reverse constellation, the sexual offences are still mentioned:

“In the category of crimes against sexual self-determination, 124 immigrants were victims of a crime committed by at least one German suspect.

Apparently, due to the dominance of sexual offences involving German victims, it was decided to spare the public the details. After all, one would not like to document that Germans are more than 20 times more likely to be victims of sexual offences committed by immigrants than vice versa. So do away with the annoying figure.

However, this is not the first ” cleaning up” of the statistics on this issue. In the Federal Situation Report 2016, so-called “brutal offences” (mostly bodily harm) were listed under the same heading. The corresponding section (p. 57) read:

“4.0% of Germans who were victims of a violent crime/crime against personal freedom were victims of a crime in which at least one immigrant was identified as a suspect (24,350).”

Here, too, there was a clear dominance compared to the reverse constellation (4,195), which is why the decision was already made in 2017 to refrain from stating the number of victims in this category in the future.

Since the BKA is not known for working carelessly or even sloppily, the only remaining option is intent or political influence. The fact that mass immigration from violent tribalist societies has caused more than 40,000 crimes with German victims year after year since the legally controversial opening of the borders in 2015, including thousands of sexual offences and tens of thousands of bodily injuries, should apparently be made as little public as possible. Therefore, it is probably only a matter of time before the BKA removes the information on domestic victims from the statistics altogether. They could worry the population…

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