Man Who Killed Girl in Metro Train Horror Was in Germany via UN Humanitarian Programme, Newspaper Reports
Ariop Moses P was resettled from Africa under a UN humanitarian program that flew 6,912 refugees to Germany before discontinuation in mid-2025.
- A South Sudanese man named Ariop Moses P killed 18-year-old Fatemeh Z in Hamburg by dragging her in front of a train on January 29, 2026.
- Ariop Moses P was brought to Germany in 2024 through a UN humanitarian admission program.
- Ariop Moses P had a history of violent behavior, including an attack on police officers days before the subway incident.
- Critics claim there were failures in Germany's security procedures that allowed Ariop Moses P to enter without a necessary security interview.
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Every person has his or her rights without any respect for his or her person, but according to his or her behaviour he or she is allowed to be judged, and no one is entitled to immigration.
Ariop A., a young man from South Sudan who dragged an 18-year-old woman into a subway station in Hamburg last Thursday, was a ticking time bomb. That's what neighbors called him, who described him as aggressive and addicted to alcohol. Two days before Thursday's incident, he allegedly attacked police officers, but was released. German media reported this.
Hamburg Subway Killing Raises Alarms Over Refugee Vetting
Serious failures in Germany’s refugee admission and security screening procedures have come into focus following a fatal subway attack at Hamburg’s Wandsbek Markt station last month. On January 29th, a 25-year-old South Sudanese man, identified as Ariop A., grabbed an 18-year-old woman, Fatemeh “Asal” Z., and dragged her onto the track bed in front of an oncoming train. Both died at the scene. German police are treating the case as a suspected …
After the shocking death of a young woman in a Hamburg subway station, new details come to light. The asylum file of the perpetrator from South Sudan raises questions: There is a charge in the room that the authorities did not check him sufficiently.
The protection of one's own citizens is the first reason for each state's existence. A state that actively settles and aliments people in its own territory, who then commit crimes up to murder, is working on its own delegitimization.
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