Here we go again. There are so few instances of actual “Islamophobia” that the victimhood narrative and hysteria surrounding Muslims in the West has to be constantly shored up with fake hate crimes.

“Bundeswehr: Soldier is said to have invented xenophobic robbery,” translated from “Soldat soll sich fremdenfeindlichen Überfall ausgedacht haben,” Berliner Morgenpost, November 14, 2019 (thanks to Searchlight Germany):

Berlin. In the case of a Turkish Bundeswehr soldier who was allegedly attacked in Neukölln, the preliminary investigation has been discontinued. Instead, the 25-year-old corporal will now be investigated, said the spokesman for the Attorney General of Berlin, Martin Steltner, on Thursday.

The investigations revealed contradictions in the statements of the man, which he did not clarify, said the Prosecutor General on Twitter. There was a suspicion that the soldier had fabricated the attack. Accordingly, there was much to suggest this: “Witnesses were interviewed, video recordings evaluated and the injuries examined,” explained Steltner. The motive for the fabrication of a crime is still unclear.

The 25-year-old claimed to have been attacked by two xenophobic men. According to his own information, the corporal in uniform was traveling on September 2 on the Saalestraße. He allegedly noticed two men following him.

These men suddenly struck and kicked him. One of the attackers insulted him and said to him, “Only Germans should wear the uniform of a soldier.”

On the leg of the soldier, an injury was found, which he claimed to have suffered in the attack.

Policemen were alerted but could not find the culprits. The State Security of the Criminal Investigation Department, which is responsible for politically motivated acts, investigated the case.