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1,000 People only in Leipzig: Brutal Syrian Clans Are Spreading More and More

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A clan head has 32 children, almost two-thirds of his nuclear family have already been noticed with crimes. Saxony's LKA speaks of parallel justice and calls frightening numbers for clan members. This post Up to 1,000 people 1,000 people only in Leipzig: Brutal Syrian clans spread more and more has been published on Junge Freiheit.

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In Saxony criminal clans from Syria have spread. In Leipzig alone, the scene includes up to 1000 people. Four large families lead the scene.

·Berlin, Germany
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The Saxon state criminal office warns against growing Syrian clan structures in the Leipzig area. The investigators now count between 700 and 1,000 people to this milieu, around 130 are already aware of criminal offences. Four large families are particularly in the focus – and the spectrum ranges from violent crimes and drug trafficking to money laundering and smuggling to tax and social fraud. Three women, at least 32 children and at least 25 g…

The state criminal office of Saxony counts up to 1000 people to the Syrian clan militia, especially in Leipzig. The members finance their lives with illegal business and do not accept German justice, says LKA expert Raiko Martins. What the "Task Force Clan" has achieved so far.

·Leipzig, Germany
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A clan head has 32 children, almost two-thirds of his nuclear family have already been noticed with crimes. Saxony's LKA speaks of parallel justice and calls frightening numbers for clan members. This post Up to 1,000 people 1,000 people only in Leipzig: Brutal Syrian clans spread more and more has been published on Junge Freiheit.

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focus.de broke the news in Berlin, Germany on Monday, August 17, 2026.
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