Member Must Surrender Property: Authorities Move in Leverkusen Villa From Notorious Clan
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The Al-Zein-Clan lives for years in a Leverkusen villa in a prime location - presumably financed with crimes, because the family collects almost 5200 euros per month from the job center. The clan chief is convicted of social fraud, his son for money laundering. Now the authorities move in the estate.
Many members of a large family received social benefits and lived in a villa in Leverkusen. Now the Federal Court ruled: The authorities are allowed to move in and auction the house.
The verdict against the Al-Zein-Clan provides for discussions: Readers evaluate justice, social fraud and integration policy.
They live on state support and were convicted – yet a clan family resided in a villa near the Rhine with 1700 square meters of land. Now the property is being confiscated.
For years, the family received social benefits while living in a 300-square-meter villa and reveling in luxury. Now the state is allowed to break through.
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