Back in April we reported on an African asylum seeker in Germany who raped a young woman at a campground while holding her boyfriend at bay with a machete. New information about the case has apparently emerged now that the court trial is being prepared for next September.

Many thanks to Nash Montana for translating this report from Politically Incorrect:

Officer reacted like it was a joke On April 2, shortly after midnight, a young couple was attacked in their tent by Eric Kwame Adam X., a 31-year-old skilled rape laborer, from Ghana. The African Merkel-guest beat on their tent with a pruning saw, threatened them both with death, then pulled the 23-year-old woman out of the tent with a charming “come out, bitch” and raped her brutally. Now the violent “protection seeker” is facing trial, and the prosecution has revealed something that is scarcely believable: The female officer who took the call for help that night from Patrick B., the boyfriend of the woman who was being raped, did not take him seriously. Instead of an inherent need to help him and his raped girlfriend, Patrick received the snotty answer: “Are you trying to punk me?” According to a report by the Rheinischen Post, the prosecution described the entire incident as follows: The desperate young man, seeking help, explained to the policewoman from the Bonn police: “My girlfriend is being raped right now by a black man.” In the background the crying of the young woman could be heard. The not-very-convinced police officer replied, “So someone is attacking your girlfriend, or what?” Patrick answered, “He has a machete!” The “empathetic” officer was obviously either overly challenged or completely indifferent, and she answered: “Are you trying to punk me?” The caller assured the officer, saying: “No, no!” He said he was afraid that the attacker would kill his girlfriend any second. The officer asked Patrick for his name and then said that she was sending someone right away. Then she just hung up with a simple “Thanks, bye”, and left the victims alone to face their attacker, even though in the background one could clearly hear that the rape was still going on while he was on the phone. The young man again called 911, but again he was quickly put off. A spokesperson for the police attempted to excuse this occurrence by saying that, “The responding officer at the control centre according to our assessment classified the first call wrongly, and she reacted in a linguistically inappropriate manner.” At least a public manhunt was immediately undertaken using a composite sketch. It was thanks to this that an alert woman recognized Kwame X., and he could be arrested a few days later. The “urgently needed skilled laborer” should have already been deported on March 17th. But a lawyer had prevented this by filing charges against the rejected asylum decision. The court proceedings against the son of a cocoa plantation owner in Takoradi are scheduled to begin in September. The man from Ghana, however, denies that he was the attacker.