The Police Chief of Cologne Germany has been told to fall on his sword in an effort to avoid further awkward sunlight upon the political correctness of German officials.

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GERMANY – […]  Police chief Wolfgang Albers, 60, was informed by state interior minister Ralf Jaeger that he would be given early retirement on Friday. He confirmed the news in a statement.

“As Cologne police chief I have always regarded my work as a service for the Cologne police and people of Cologne. And [that role] also means to take responsibility in difficult times,” Albers said.

“I accept the facts that in current discussions, officers and myself have come under fire. But police officers who were on duty near the Cologne railway station on New Year’s Eve do not deserve this criticism,” he added.

It comes after a report leaked on Thursday contradicted the police chief’s statements that authorities had little or no information about the background of the attackers.

“Among the identity checks that were carried out, the majority of people were only able to produce evidence of registration as an asylum seeker from the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees [BAMF],” read a police report from January 2, according to Die Welt.

Albers has been accused of attempting to hide the asylum seekers’ involvement in the mass sexual assaults.  (read more)

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♦ Backstory on Scope of Assaults Against Women HERE

♦ Backstory on Politicization of Assault Coverup HERE

 

An example of a police report appears in De Spiegel – listing several examples of concrete experiences of policemen:

  • Officials were therefore prevented by close people rings from advancing to help caller
  • A man is quoted as saying: “I am Syrian, you have to treat me kindly Mrs. Merkel has invited me.”
  • Witnesses were threatened when they named perpetrators.
  • People torn according to the report in front of the police residence permit, grinned and said: “. You can send me anything, go get a new tomorrow” Whether they were genuine documents and what kind of documents, it is not apparent from the report.
  • Granted restraining orders have been ignored; To take repeat offenders in custody, due to lack of capacity was not possible.
  • After track closures due to overcrowding people had just walked on the side track and then on the rails back to the suspended platform.
  • When boarding trains there were physical fights, it was the “law of the jungle“.
  • (LINK)

 

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