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Berlin (dpa) - Six offenders with a “clear clan connection” have been deported from Berlin since January 2020 (until March 2021).

This emerges from the response of the interior administration to a parliamentary request from the AfD.

There are no statistics on offenders with clan reference by year, sentence, nationality and offense who have served a prison sentence from 2018 to today, it said in response to questions from the MP.

For this, almost 400 recorded cases would have to be evaluated by hand.

That is not possible under pandemic conditions.

In the answer from the interior administration, reference was also made to the police's definition of “clan crime”.

Accordingly, it is understood to mean the commission of crimes by members of ethnically isolated structures (“clans”).

A high degree of isolation would encourage criminal offenses and make them more difficult to investigate.

The German legal system is fundamentally rejected, and there is often a lack of willingness to integrate.

© dpa-infocom, dpa: 210506-99-495361 / 2

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Answer to parliamentary question