Germany: Syrian man under investigation for charges of insult, threats, and violating surveillance conditions.
March 23, 2025215 ViewsRead Time: 2 minutes
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The German police have opened an investigation with a 46-year-old Syrian citizen in the town of "Mühldorf am Inn" after being involved in a verbal altercation with a 17-year-old Syrian girl during Ramadan, where he insulted and threatened her for wearing what he deemed "inappropriate" clothing. Reports indicate that the altercation took place in front of the town's train station on Wednesday afternoon, with the man verbally abusing the girl with derogatory terms and threatening violence. The incident was captured by bystanders and the victim herself. Upon receiving a report around 4:30 pm, the German police arrived at the scene and confronted both parties. During a search, officers found several bottles of high-concentration alcoholic beverages in the man's bag, and his breathalyzer test showed a blood alcohol level of 2.25 per mille, indicating he was intoxicated at the time of the incident. Investigations revealed the man has a criminal record including charges of theft, physical violence, sexual harassment, and assaulting police officers. The man had previously been sentenced to a year and ten months in prison with probation, and was subject to behavioral monitoring prohibiting alcohol or drug consumption. He now faces criminal charges for insult, threat, and violating probation conditions, with the possibility of having his probation revoked due to the violations. German police are conducting extensive investigations into the incident, taking into account the man's criminal history and repeated violations of the law.