Massive police action in North African district Düsseldorf
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January 16, 2016 21:00
There were put in hundreds of police officers, both of the city and the federal police. The police will only announce Sunday that yielded the raid. According to the city authorities maintain more than 2200 criminals in the district Maghreb.
The German press made a connection with the fact that the serious incidents at the turn in Cologne were mostly committed by men of North African origin.
There were put in hundreds of police officers, both of the city and the federal police. The police will only announce Sunday that yielded the raid. According to the city authorities maintain more than 2200 criminals in the district Maghreb.
The German press made a connection with the fact that the serious incidents at the turn in Cologne were mostly committed by men of North African origin.
- The German police Saturday in Dusseldorf a major raid held in the so-called Maghreb Quarter, a notorious neighborhood that is mainly populated by North Africans. The police made the raids,, because the district periodically certain accused persons meet that deal with theft, robbery and drug offenses. '
There were put in hundreds of police officers, both of the city and the federal police. The police will only announce Sunday that yielded the raid. According to the city authorities maintain more than 2200 criminals in the district Maghreb.
The German press made a connection with the fact that the serious incidents at the turn in Cologne were mostly committed by men of North African origin.
There were put in hundreds of police officers, both of the city and the federal police. The police will only announce Sunday that yielded the raid. According to the city authorities maintain more than 2200 criminals in the district Maghreb.
The German press made a connection with the fact that the serious incidents at the turn in Cologne were mostly committed by men of North African origin.
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#Düsseldorf,
#Polizei richtet sich auf längeren Einsatz ein, Flutlicht und Zelte werden aufgebaut
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— Frank Schneider (@chefreporterNRW)
16 januari 2016
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