China Overseas.net, February 23. According to the European Times WeChat public account, the moral account and WeChat public account, while China is fully fighting the new coronavirus epidemic, all sectors of the international community have reached out to China and firmly supported the Communist War epidemic. There are many kind people from all over the world expressing their support and concern for China through the Internet, hoping that China will survive the danger at an early date. At the same time, however, some xenophobics have taken the opportunity to make a mess and make use of this outbreak.

In the past month, vicious incidents of insults and even attacks on innocent overseas Chinese have occurred from time to time, which is worrying and angry.

According to "Photo", in the evening of the 20th local time, two Chinese girls living in Munich were standing on the platform of S-Bahn station Harras waiting for the bus. A 57-year-old German man next yelled at them suddenly, calling them "Corona Virus" (coronavirus) and spit in the direction they were.

At that time, a 28-year-old Chinese boy happened to pass by nearby and witnessed the humiliation of his compatriots. He immediately stepped forward and had a heated argument with the German. Police also arrived and took control of the men.

According to reports, the man had a criminal record at the local police station for a long time and was an alcoholic tramp. After an alcohol test, the police found that the alcohol content in his blood reached 0.266%. Not only did he refuse to show his identity document, he also abused the police who arrived and was arrested by the police.

Eventually, the police drove the drunk man to the police station at the main train station, and waited until he was awake to interrogate. On the way to the police station, the drunk man continued to abuse the police.

According to reports, the Munich police will investigate the man for a variety of crimes, including insulting others, intentionally harming others, and obstructing law enforcement officers from performing their official duties.