Burglary in Haren: Police slam clan trio leaders!

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Burglary in Haren: Police arrest trio. Suspicion of clan crime, evidence seized. Details of the crime and arrests.

Einbruch in Haren: Polizei nimmt Trio fest. Verdacht auf Clan-Kriminalität, Beweismittel sichergestellt. Details zur Tat und Festnahmen.
Burglary in Haren: Police arrest trio. Suspicion of clan crime, evidence seized. Details of the crime and arrests.

Burglary in Haren: Police slam clan trio leaders!

In Haren, Emsland, everything revolves around the suspicion of a spectacular break-in that brought the police to the scene. On March 10, 2025, a single-family home was attacked, and the loot that the perpetrators made was considerable: in the mid-five-figure euro range, as well as a black Audi A5 Sportback. Soon after the incident, investigators took the matter seriously. As the dk online Reportedly, a statement from the Emsland police was published on Wednesday informing them of the arrest of three suspects. Two of them are 24 years old, the third is 42.

An extensive operation followed the arrests. During searches in Grafing (near Munich), Delmenhorst and Wildeshausen, a variety of evidence was seized, including cash and suspected weapons such as axes, knives and blank guns. The Osnabrück district court issued arrest warrants against the two 24-year-olds and the 42-year-old. In these investigations, particular attention is paid to suspected serious and communal residential burglary. Special police forces were involved in the searches and are now reviewing the extensive evidence.

The clan term in the discussion

But what is behind the suspicion of clan crime? The phenomenon, often associated with extended Arab, Turkish and Kurdish families, has attracted a lot of attention in recent years. Experts like Mahmoud Jaraba have been conducting extensive research on this topic since 2015.

How dw.com explains, the term “clan” is controversial. Critics argue that classifying crime in this context is problematic because it can also increase stigma against large families. Jaraba speaks of “family-based crime,” which arises from well-connected, often ethnically isolated structures without a central leader.

However, the phenomenon of clan crime is not new. Loud Wikipedia The story began in Germany in the 1980s with the migration of stateless Arab and Palestinian families. Since then, clan structures have continued to develop, and the police and politicians have come under increasing pressure to respond to these developments. The measures include regular checks, raids and strategies such as the “1000 needle stick policy” to give the population a greater sense of security.

Measures and legal framework

The lawsuit against clan crime is a central issue in several federal states - including North Rhine-Westphalia, Lower Saxony and Berlin. Statistics show that the proportion of crimes allegedly committed by clans in these regions is between 0.17 and 0.76 percent of all crimes. This can be seen as a challenge for the authorities in a broader social context, particularly when it comes to public safety and integration issues.

The issue is complex and affects not only the perpetrators, but also those around them, who are often under pressure. While the majority of these groups reject criminality, there are also voices that advocate a more differentiated view and not blanket condemnation. The struggle to deal effectively with clan crime remains a central challenge for politics and society as a whole.