Before the flight, each deportee received 1,000 euros in hand. There was a doctor on the plane.
Germany deported Afghan citizens to their homeland on August 30 for the first time since 2021, when the Islamist radical Taliban movement seized power again after the withdrawal of US troops. The German public broadcaster reported this on Saturday, August 31.
As mentioned in Berlin, we are talking about convicted criminals “who do not have the right to remain in Germany.”
“In recent months, the federal government has been making great efforts to continue refunds in such cases and is supporting the responsible federal states in this direction,” said German government spokesman Steffen Hebestreit.
He noted that Germany’s interest in security clearly outweighs “the need to protect the individual in a situation where criminals and dangerous individuals are involved.”
As the journalists found out, before the flight, each deportee received 1,000 euros in hand. There was a doctor on board. The exile took two months to prepare. The estimated number of deportees is 28 men.
Sweden has deported two people to Belarus who took part in protests against fraud in the 2020 elections. One of them was immediately arrested.
German police on the German-Polish border near Frankfurt an der Oder selectively stopped a car with Polish license plates. Law enforcement officers found a Ukrainian family in the car without the appropriate documents. The Ukrainian citizens were taken to the police station and an investigation was opened against them for illegal entry and stay on German territory. All eight were deported back to Poland.
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