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A [[gang rape]] was reported to the police in [[Freiburg]], [[Germany]] on 14 October 2018, made public on 26 October 2018. Nine men were subsequently arrested.<ref name="nyt">[https://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2018/10/26/world/europe/ap-eu-germany-rape-arrests.html German Police Arrest 7 Syrians, 1 German in Drug-Rape Case], New York Times, 26 October 2018</ref><ref name="dw">[https://www.dw.com/en/germany-8-arrested-for-rape-in-freiburg/a-46060138 Germany: 8 arrested for rape in Freiburg], Deutsche Welle, 26 October 2018</ref><ref>[https://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/german-police-arrest-syrians-german-drug-rape-case-58769666 German police arrest 7 Syrians, 1 German in drug-rape case], ABCnews.go.com, 26 October 2018</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.focus.de/panorama/welt/gruppenvergewaltigung-in-freiburg-polizei-und-staatsanwaltschaft-geben-pressekonferenz_id_9840460.html|title=Gruppenvergewaltigung in Freiburg: Polizei sucht nach weiteren Verdächtigen|work=Focus Online|access-date=2018-11-05|language=de}}</ref><ref name="sz" />
A [[gang rape]] was reported to the police in [[Freiburg]], [[Germany]] on 14 October 2018, made public on 26 October 2018. Nine men were subsequently arrested.<ref name="nyt">[https://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2018/10/26/world/europe/ap-eu-germany-rape-arrests.html German Police Arrest 7 Syrians, 1 German in Drug-Rape Case], New York Times, 26 October 2018</ref><ref name="dw">[https://www.dw.com/en/germany-8-arrested-for-rape-in-freiburg/a-46060138 Germany: 8 arrested for rape in Freiburg], Deutsche Welle, 26 October 2018</ref><ref>[https://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/german-police-arrest-syrians-german-drug-rape-case-58769666 German police arrest 7 Syrians, 1 German in drug-rape case], ABCnews.go.com, 26 October 2018</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.focus.de/panorama/welt/gruppenvergewaltigung-in-freiburg-polizei-und-staatsanwaltschaft-geben-pressekonferenz_id_9840460.html|title=Gruppenvergewaltigung in Freiburg: Polizei sucht nach weiteren Verdächtigen|work=Focus Online|access-date=2018-11-05|language=de}}</ref><ref name="sz" />

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A gang rape was reported to the police in Freiburg, Germany on 14 October 2018, made public on 26 October 2018. Nine men were subsequently arrested.[1][2][3][4][5]

Background

Two years before the incident, Freiburg had been in Germany's headlines because of a high-profile murder of a female student carried out by a refugee. This was one of the catalysts for a national debate on the immigration policy.[6][7] Police stated that the location where the latest incident took place was one to which they were called regularly to investigate crime reports.[8]

According to police chief Rotzinger, whereas robbery and street crime have lessened from 2017, sexual assaults increased. About 70% of cases were solved, and foreigners, constituting 50% of the suspects, were overrepresented, as their share of the population was 17%.[9]

Incident

According to the police, on 13 October 2018, an 18-year-old woman was drugged in a discotheque in a remote industrial area along Hans-Bunte-Straße by a 22-year-old Syrian Kurd and then raped in front of the building by at least several others, later identified as six more Syrians and one German; the accused were aged between 19 and 29.[10][11][12] Police say that one man bought the woman, a student who was present with a female friend, a drink, which apparently contained a tranquilizing substance, making her defenseless, then dragged the woman into nearby bushes and raped her, then left her there and returned to the club to call his friends.[6]

Eight suspects, most of whom were previously known to police,[13][1] were initially detained and taken into custody. The woman made a complaint to the police the next day.[14][12][12]

Investigation

One suspect was identified from DNA traces found on the victim; further evaluation of traces from the victim and the scene was carried out.[8] The police sought more suspects, using a 13-person investigation team. One witness claimed that up to 15 men had raped the woman.[13][14]

Eight men were initially arrested for the crime, seven Syrians and one with German nationality.[15][16]Three of the arrested had presented themselves on the Internet bearing firearms.[17]

The main suspect was already targeted by an undercover investigation[17] for violent crime and drug trafficking, and he was a suspect in another rape case. Police had planned to arrest him on 24 October.[6]

DNA traces indicated there were two further unidentified suspects who were not among the arrested.[17][18] When three of the suspects were found to have posted photos of themselves on the Internet on photos with weapons, speculation that they might have links to the Kurdish militia YPG in northern Syria became rife, and an investigation was launched.[19][20]

A ninth suspect, a 18-year-old man from Syria, previously known to police, was detained on 29 November in a refugee center in Freiburg, after traces of his DNA were found on the victim's clothing. He was present in the discotheque on the night of the crime; police took a saliva sample from him. Police are still searching for a tenth suspect, whose DNA was also found on the victim. Had come to Germany (who?|date=December 2018}} via the politically debated familiy reunification provision.[5]

Aftermath

Martin Horn, the mayor of Freiburg, stated: "There is no tolerance for despicable acts". He promised to bring the perpetrators to justice swiftly.[2] Thomas Strobl (CDU), the Interior Minister of Baden-Württemberg said: "If the allegations prove true, we have to deal with a vile act that leaves no one cold." Officials called for calm, stating that "It is an act by individuals, which should not be generalized".[8]

On Monday 29 October, there were three demonstrations in Freiburg: One was organized by the right-wing-populist party AfD/Junge Alternative, whilst the other two were attended by counter-protesters.[14][21][22]

ZDF presenter Dunja Hayali demanded a "new and open debate" around the asylum and deportation laws because of the case. "That deportation procedures take so long that they cannot legally be implemented for 1,000 reasons and more is a situation that cannot continue," said Hayali, adding that her statement was not to be understood as xenophobic.[23]

Boris Palmer (Alliance 90/The Greens), Tübingen's Lord Mayor, demanded that criminal refugees have their freedom of movement severely restricted, and proposed accommodating them in small asylum centres in remote areas without a connection to public transport. The current German laws would allow this according to Palmer ("Wohnsitzauflage", condition of fixed abode).[24] A few days later, Winfried Kretschmann (Alliance 90/The Greens), the Minister President of Baden-Württemberg, also stated that he wants to keep refugees who commit crimes in groups away from major cities and distribute them in the country, saying the idea of ​​sending some of them "into the pampas" was "not wrong", and adding "To put it bluntly, the most dangerous thing that human evolution has produced is hordes of young men."[25]

CDU General Secretary Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer demanded that after a deportation, criminals should be refused re-entry not only to Germany but also to the whole Schengen area for life, mentioning the gang rape in Freiburg.[26]

The interior minister Baden-Württemberg, Thomas Strobl, was called to the committee of the interior (German: Innenausschuss) of the Bundestag to explain why the main suspect had not been apprehended despite there being warrants for his arrest (German: Haftbefehle).[27]

The two-week delay in the incident in Freiburg becoming public along with the delayed reporting of another gang rape case in Munich where asylum seekers were suspects started a debate as to whether the late reporting was deliberate. Criminologist Christian Pfeiffer said that such delays are not politically-motivated but reflect the fact that group crimes take longer to process where a network of suspects is involved, and even longer when police are forced to use interpreters.[28]

See also

References

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  28. ^ "Gruppenvergewaltigungen nehmen zu". rtl.de (in German). Retrieved 2018-11-12. Sechs junge Afghanen sollen in München eine 15 Jahre alte Schülerin vergewaltigt haben. Wie auch schon die Gruppenvergewaltigung durch mindestens acht Männer in Freiburg - darunter sieben Syrer - wurde der Münchner Vorfall erst jetzt nach Wochen bekannt. Aber warum so spät? Sollte da etwas verschwiegen werden?