Berlin – The mayor of Berlin-Neukölln, Franzisca Giffey (SPD), recently said quite casually, “There are 12 to 14 criminal clans in Berlin that are threatening peace in the city.” After her comments, no one made too much of a fuss. It has become the norm.

Nine of the clans consist of large Arab families with several hundred of members each. They are involved in drug trafficking, burglary, theft and they deal in stolen goods, human trafficking, prostitution and gambling dens. Their parents were stateless Palestinians who resided in Lebanon and who arrived in Germany in the 1980s. Their sons have gotten a German passport. And if one of them gets caught, he refuses to testify. Because, he doesn’t want to get one of his people into trouble. He’d rather go to prison himself than report a family member.

Berlin is not just the capital of Germany, but also the capital of crime! Approximately 1558 crimes* are perpetrated every single day. That’s more than in any other German state on a per capita basis. More robberies (5146*), more pickpocketing (44,722*) and most stolen vehicles (7349*). Last year, the police investigaged 61 cases against perpetrators in the area of organized crime. In all crime areas, police officers in Berlin investigated 148,042 suspects. But: Not even every second crime was cleared. This is equivalent to 42 %. (nbi)

Their business is just doing too well. Let’s take a look, for example, at organized theft. In March 2017, a gold coin worth 3,7 million euros, weighing 100 kg, was stolen from Berlin’s Bode Museum. The police took aim at an Arab clan and arrested four suspects. The getaway car was held at the police station. However, it did not act as a deterrent to criminals: Unknown perpetrators broke into the police premises at night and tried to remove all evidence of their crime.

How did they enter the premises? Recently, the police station has been burglarized three times, and the headquarters one time. Due to staff shortages, the police has been protected by private security companies. But some of them are partially, if not completely, in Arab hands. “Who is watching over the guards?” asked the FDP party the senate in Berlin in April 2014. They have yet to respond.

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Neither has there been an answer to the drug trafficking problem at Görlitzer Park. Those who get out of the subway station at the Park, are surrounded by drug dealers right away. Monika Herrmann, the Green party´s borough mayor, is looking on. She says, that if cannabis were legalized the problem would be solved, and went on to provide space for an exhibition in which drug dealers are being revered as heroes. In her words: „Drug sellers are working fearlessly and courageously in public space.“

Like Anis Amri who was responsible for the attack on a Christmas market at Breitscheidplatz. He had already a criminal career behind him as a dealer, before he was radicalized at various Berlin mosques.

Other gangs, too, conduct themselves fearlessly: 1000 militant bikers romp through Berlin. Russian, Ukranian and Lithuanian networks are specialized in the theft of cars. It takes them one hour to get to Poland, and shortly thereafter they have left the EU. It’s that easy!

This little robbing business is thriving in different places, which people once considered safe. But this isn’t the case anymore. At Alexanderplatz, for example, almost every day someone reports a robbery or a stabbing. When darkness falls, people steer clear from Alexanderplatz. For 20 years, organized crime has spread its tentacles like an octopus in Berlin. The state is not powerless, but it lacks financial resources.

Politicians of all parties have been sleeping and neglecting the police force. This will have dire consequences!

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