Refugees and asylum seekers were responsible for less than 4% of the sex crimes committed in Germany last year. The chances of a German being a victim of a sex crime committed by a refugee were tiny, leaked figures show.
Bild newspaper has seen a report from the Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA) which shows that 1,688 sexual offences were committed by a category of migrant which includes asylum seekers, refugees and illegal immigrants in 2015.
The figures did not include the sexual assaults reported on New Year’s Eve in Cologne and other cities, which are still under investigation. Police have received reports of 433 sexual assaults on that night in Cologne alone.
The total number of this type of crime committed nationwide throughout 2015 was almost 47,000 - meaning 3.6 percent of these crimes were committed by the category of migrants generally referred to as refugees. Full story...
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Bild newspaper has seen a report from the Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA) which shows that 1,688 sexual offences were committed by a category of migrant which includes asylum seekers, refugees and illegal immigrants in 2015.
The figures did not include the sexual assaults reported on New Year’s Eve in Cologne and other cities, which are still under investigation. Police have received reports of 433 sexual assaults on that night in Cologne alone.
The total number of this type of crime committed nationwide throughout 2015 was almost 47,000 - meaning 3.6 percent of these crimes were committed by the category of migrants generally referred to as refugees. Full story...
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