Coercion and Racism: Gifhorn Policeman Receives Prison Penalty
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Due to coercion in office, a policeman has been sentenced to prison on probation. The official from Gifhorn has racistally insulted a man and used disproportionate force in deportation.
Gifhorn (dpa/lni) – The Gifhorn District Court sentenced a 41-year-old police officer for coercion in a particularly serious case to a custodial sentence of nine months on probation. In February, during a deportation operation in Gifhorn, he acted with groundless violence against an asylum seeker. According to the verdict, the probation period is three years, and the man has to pay 6,000 euros. The verdict is legally valid, as the court announce…
The chief commissioner "passed through the horses. He was said to have maltreated an asylum seeker and racistally insulted, as the Witnesses say.
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