A 24-year-old Tunisian man is being held in Flensburg, Germany (close to the Danish border) on charges he murdered a taxi driver in Berlin on April 6. Furthermore, the man is wanted on charges that he killed his female partner in Belgium two days previous. So allegedly, the Tunisian was on the run in Germany when the taxi driver was killed.
Chalk up two more victims to Angela Merkel's (and the EU's) insane asylum policy.
Here's a fun fact: After Hitler committed suicide in his Berlin bunker, the Third Reich continued to exist under a "government" set up in Flensburg by Hitler's chosen successor, Admiral Karl Doenitz. It only lasted a week or so, but several prominent Nazis made their way to Flensburg to join up with Doenitz, among them Heinrich Himmler, Alfred Jodl, and Albert Speer, the latter of whom who arrived from the bunker in Berlin. Maybe the Tunisian guy wanted to retrace the footsteps of Speer and others from Berlin to Flensburg-who knows?
The below article from today's Berliner Morgenpost is translated by Fousesquawk.
Murdered taxi driver
Grunewald: Suspect also allegedly killed partner
4-11-23 at 16:17
Caption: An employee of the Berlin police stands in front of taxi in Berlin-Grunewald
Is the murdered taxi driver in Berlin-Grunewald not the only victim of the man? He allegedly also committed a crime in Belgium
Berlin/Cologne. The suspect in the case of the murdered taxi driver in Berlin was reportedly on the run from another homicide in Belgium. There is an extradition proceeding with the Cologne Public Prosecutor against the 24-year-old, an official spokesperson said in response to a German Press Agency (DPA) inquiry. It concerns an accusation of homicide. The spokesperson declined to give further information deferring to the responsible justice authorities in Brussels.
According to DPA information, the 24-year-old reportedly killed his female partner on April 4 in Belgium. On April 6, the last Thursday before Easter, he then allegedly murdered the 49-year-old taxi driver in Berlin-Grunewald.
Suspect in investigative custody since Saturday
According to the Berlin Public Prosecutor, the suspect has been in investigative custody since last Saturday in Schleswig-Holstein. On Tuesday, justice authorities in Flensburg said that the 24-year-old was arrested on the order of the Flensburg district court. According to a spokesperson, the Public Prosecutor in Berlin will now apply for another arrest warrant against the Tunisian-born man so that he will be transferred to Berlin.
"Now our proceedings will take a back seat," explained the Cologne Public Prosecutor's spokesperson. The accusations of the Berlin Public Prosecutor must first be clarified before the extradition request from Belgium can be further examined.
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