The trade Union of police (GdP) in North Rhine-Westphalia, has called on the Minister of the interior, Herbert Reul (CDU), to send no more police officers to large-scale operations to Berlin. Background a controversial anti-discrimination act, which was passed on Thursday by the Berlin house of representatives is.

The law is supposed to protect the people in Berlin against discrimination on the part of the authorities and also claims for damage allow you to set up against the Land of Berlin, when this is demonstrably not succeeded. In the draft it says that “also, police and administrative official Action,” is covered by the scope of the law.

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The GdP in NRW interpreted the law according to the message from the Friday so that police officers in operations, of which people with a migrant background are affected, to prove that your Intervention has no connection with the origin of the perpetrators standing.What are the consequences of the law, read here…

The GdP-NRW-Deputy chief Michael Maatz said: “For police officers of all people are the same. This is part of the DNA of the police. But if we want to prevent criminal family clans throughout the city, terrorizing parts and drug dealers can freely attend to your business, must be able to verify the police any suspicious persons, regardless of their origin.“ This was due to the new law “possible.”

“The law must be immediately tilted”

“police officers against suspects approach, running directly to the risk that their actions will be classified as unlawful, although you have behaved absolutely correctly. This charge can also apply to officials from North Rhine-Westphalia, if you are used. Therefore, we can send there no more police officers,“ said Maatz.

the Minister Of the interior Reul expect the NRW-GdP, that he’ll bring the law in the next conference of interior Ministers to the language. “The law must be immediately tilted” demanded the NRW-GdP.

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