Berlin’s criminal police have launched an investigation “into the fact of causing dangerous bodily injury,” the material said.
In Germany, several women were drugged using the so-called “rape drug” at a party of the deputy group of the Social Democratic Party (SPD), attended by German Chancellor Olaf Scholz. This was announced on Saturday, July 9, by the newspaper Tagesspiegel.
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According to the publication, citing messages from the SPD’s internal chat it obtained, the incident took place on July 1. The event was attended by nearly a thousand people – representatives, Bundestag employees and constituents.
It was reported that the leader of the SPD group in the Bundestag, Matthias Martin, sent a letter to party representatives, who were also at the disposal of the newspaper. It says the party is “clearly” involved in “rape drug” attacks.
In all, five fatalities were reported Saturday morning, as indicated. The women complained of nausea, dizziness and memory loss after the party.
Berlin’s criminal police have launched an investigation “into the fact of causing dangerous bodily injury,” the material said.
As you know, “rape drug” (K.-o.-Tropfen) refers to substances used by attackers to incapacitate a person-usually to commit sexual violence.
Recall, on July 7, the head of the British government, Boris Johnson, announced that he had resigned from the position of leader of the Conservative Party and the post of prime minister.
One of the reasons for this was the scandal with a member of the British government, Chris Pincher, who was accused of sexual harassment of men.
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Source: korrespondent

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