die7 wrote:Before everybody flips out , having contacts to more than the usual mass medias in Germany, there is NO sign, that those idiots have anything to do with the refugees.
It's obvious why Merkel has to play down her idiotic policy.
Only a handful of the disgusting attackers have been questioned so far but it seems a number are asylum seekers/refugees:
But the leaked police report, published in Bild newspaper and Spiegel, a news magazine, claims that one of those involved told officers: “I am Syrian. You have to treat me kindly. Mrs Merkel invited me.”
Another tore up his residence permit before the eyes of police, and told them: “You can’t do anything to me, I can get a new one tomorrow.”
A local newspaper reported that fifteen asylum-seekers from Syria and Afghanistan were briefly held by police on New Year's Eve in connection with the sex attacks but were released.
The Express newspaper quoted an unnamed police officer who said his squad had detained several people who had "only been in Germany for a few weeks".
"Of these people, 14 were from Syria and one was from Afghanistan. That's the truth. Although it hurts," he said.
The newspaper quoted a second police officer as confirming the 15 who were held had "residence permits for the asylum procedure". Officers took down their names, and they are in the police records, he said.
If confirmed, the report will add new weight to claims of a police cover-up. The Cologne authorities have claimed they have no evidence whether asylum-seekers were involved.
It is not clear why the suspects were released but police officers have said they were overwhelmed on the night.
Police say they have identified 16 suspects from video recordings of the incidents. It is not known if the group includes any who were detained on New Year's Eve.
Telegraph
Nevertheless, it's clear that a lack of integration by previous generations of pro-Islamic migrants is at the root of this show of support for ISIS - be it in Britain or Germany.
If only Europe had acted to save Cyprus against the creation of the first 'Turkish Islamic State' in the occupied areas of Cyprus, perhaps the rest of the extremist-Islamic fanatics would not have been bolstered to believe they could do it again all over Europe.