Aurich police intensify the fight against clan crime – successes despite challenges!

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The police in Aurich are intensifying their fight against clan crime and are reporting initial successes. However, the structures remain complex.

Die Polizei in Aurich intensiviert ihren Kampf gegen Clankriminalität und meldet erste Erfolge. Die Strukturen bleiben jedoch komplex.
The police in Aurich are intensifying their fight against clan crime and are reporting initial successes. However, the structures remain complex.

Aurich police intensify the fight against clan crime – successes despite challenges!

In recent weeks, the Aurich-Wittmund police station has increasingly combated clan crime in the region. Dirk Oidtmann, head of the Central Criminal Investigation Department (ZKD), and Tomke Reimann reported on the ongoing problem. Despite considerable success in the measures, the situation remains challenging as the structures of clan crime remain complex and appear difficult to dismantle. nwzonline.de emphasizes that the police do not want to accept lawless spaces and are therefore causing “unrest” in the scene in order to counteract the aggressive potential in minor cases, such as traffic controls.

An increase in crimes has been observed in recent months, both in number and severity. Illegal gambling, drug crimes and money laundering are common crimes that occur in the clan structures. The provocations and the high level of violence among the clan members also alerted the police. Significant police forces are often tied up in investigations, which is also due to the lack of personnel in rural areas.

Regular arrests and critical voices

The police regularly take action against organized crime and recently reported two arrests in the Aurich district. Loud ndr.de The definition of clan crime, which is characterized by family relationships and ethnic origin, is supported by the state government, but is also often criticized. Experts like criminology student Thomas Müller note that this definition often leads to a standardization that stigmatizes people based solely on their family structures.

In political discourse, it is therefore recommended to speak of “organized crime” or “criminal gangs” in order to avoid a blanket view. This perspective could help to address the different facets of crime and prevent discrimination.

Statistics and developments

A current situation report from the Lower Saxony Ministry of the Interior shows that a total of 3,610 clan crime crimes were recorded in Lower Saxony in 2023. This represents a decrease of almost 10% from the previous year, when 3,986 cases were recorded. The data, presented by Interior Minister Daniela Behrens and Justice Minister Kathrin Wahlmann, show that over 80% of the suspects are male and almost half are under 30 years old. behoerden-spiegel.de also reports that 54% of the suspects have German citizenship.

An alarming trend is the high level of violence that is evident in crimes. Crude crimes make up almost a third of recorded crimes, with physical injuries accounting for a particularly high proportion. There has also been an increase in administrative offenses such as violations of the weapons law, which shows that the use of weapons is becoming increasingly common among perpetrators.

Overall, the fight against clan crime is a complex undertaking that poses major challenges for the police and the political sphere. The desire for more security and stability in society requires close cooperation between the police, local politicians and society as a whole.