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Germany preps for New Year’s Eve as threat of more terror looms large, according to Hungarian security expert

 


Despite the recent Christmas market attack in Germany creating an immense amount of fear in German society, there are various threats that also arise every year across Europe due to New Year’s Eve celebrations, with Germany especially hard hit, Hungarian security policy expert György Nógrádi told Magyar Nemzet.

 

“The Magdeburg murders showed that a doctor from Saudi Arabia, one of the richest countries in the world, comes to Germany and is unable to integrate. It is somewhat frustrating, and not only for Germans, that after every such murder by migrants, teddy bears and bouquets of flowers flood German cities, but no decisive change has taken place. German politics is incapable of this,” said Nógrádi.

 

In the wake of the Magdeburg incident that left five dead, including a child, and scores wounded, German police are preparing for this year’s New Year’s Eve with special security measures, as the country has previously experienced vandalism, fireworks, mass sexual assaults, and robberies on the last day of the year, all mostly committed by migrants. 


 

As Remix News reported, the celebrations in 2022 going into 2023 in Berlin were especially devastating, with millions in damage to vehicles and buildings due to migrant youths. In Berlin alone, 145 individuals were arrested during the rioting and 47 police officers and 15 firefighters were injured.

 

However, it is not just holidays that are of concern, according to the Hungarian security expert Nógrádi. He says that Germany has fallen victim to a culture of crime for almost a decade now, with the percentage of sexual assaults and other violent acts committed by foreigners far greater than their proportion of the population, which is supported by the data. In fact, in 2023, foreigners made up a record share of criminals, accounting for 41 percent of all criminal suspects.

 

 

 

 

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