In March 2018, an Afghan living in Germany admitted to the lay court in Landau in der Pfalz that he had molested two neighbor children (6, 8). After almost three years in prison, the child molester was deported to Afghanistan in 2021. In 2022, the criminal re-entered the country via Switzerland and was imprisoned again.

On February 13, the man should now be released “after the sentence has been fully served”, as the Landau public prosecutor’s office confirmed to FOCUS online two days ago. Now German police officers have loud
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– Information brought the offender back to Switzerland. What’s behind it?

Child molesters not at large after all

Actually, the offender should live as a free man in Germany on February 13, despite the seriousness of his crime. In the process, the prosecutor spoke of a planned approach: the man first had the girl and her brother, who was two years younger, in his to play with Apartment lured in order to then perform “high intensity” sexual acts on them.

A return to Afghanistan was still not possible – after all, returns to Afghanistan have been suspended since August 11, 2021 due to the uncertain security situation after the Taliban took power.

Case inflamed deportation debate

However, the German population did not agree with the child molester staying: a heated debate about deportation flared up. That’s when the idea came up to transfer the offender to Switzerland – since he entered via Switzerland, he can also be sent back there.

Almost two weeks ago, Switzerland is said to have received the message that the child molester is to be deported to Switzerland. According to image information, this is now reality: the criminal from Afghanistan is back in Switzerland.

On Friday by train to Basel

On Friday, the criminal is said to have been brought by German police officers by train from Weil am Rhein near the Swiss border to Basel, reports the picture. Shortly before noon, the officials arrived at the Swiss border with the 35-year-old.

The offender was then immediately handed over to the authorities in Switzerland and then taken to accommodation. However, it is unclear how long the offender will remain in Switzerland. After all, Switzerland does not carry out deportations to Afghanistan either.

Increasing number of illegal entries

The background to the repatriation is also the increasing number of illegal entries from Switzerland to Germany. In 2020, 1574 illegal entries were detected, increasing to 2512 cases in 2021. In 2022 there were even around 10,500 cases, according to the picture.

The problem is still not solved, but only shifted. But Germany is rid of the criminals for the time being.

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