Germany Deports 25 Afghan Migrants Convicted of Crimes to Afghanistan
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By charter flight, the German government has eliminated two dozen offenders to Afghanistan. Further flights are likely to follow, because the diplomatic course is now set.
Germany deported a total of 25 men overnight, who, according to the Ministry of the Interior, were convicted of serious crimes and were obliged to leave. The group had been handed over to the Taliban ruling in Afghanistan.[more]]>
According to a media report, Interior Minister Dobrindt has been deported to Afghanistan again. A larger group of "criminal" Afghans are talking about.
Government flies out 25 convicted Afghans by charter jet under Taliban deal.
According to a report from Leipzig/Halle airport, a deportation flight to Afghanistan took place. There were therefore 25 men on board. They are said to have become criminal.
The Federal Government continues its robust deportation course: According to SPIEGEL information, a charter jet was launched that night, bringing a larger group of punishable Afghans to Kabul.
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