Sexual harassment at the main train station: man escapes and loses his cell phone!

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A woman was indecently harassed at Hamm main train station. A 38-year-old from Düsseldorf was arrested. Investigations are ongoing.

Am Hauptbahnhof Hamm wurde eine Frau unsittlich belästigt. Ein 38-Jähriger aus Düsseldorf wurde festgenommen. Ermittlungen laufen.
A woman was indecently harassed at Hamm main train station. A 38-year-old from Düsseldorf was arrested. Investigations are ongoing.

Sexual harassment at the main train station: man escapes and loses his cell phone!

Yesterday at Hammer Central Station, an incident caused consternation: a 38-year-old man from Düsseldorf was arrested after he indecently harassed a 27-year-old woman. Loud Calf This happened while the injured party was studying a timetable in the tunnel. Without warning, the man grabbed her buttocks and pinched her. He grinned unabashedly as he evaded the woman's pursuit. During his escape he lost his cell phone, which was picked up by witnesses and given back to the injured party.

The federal police were quickly on the scene and recorded the incident. The perpetrator called himself while the ad was being recorded to demand the return of his cell phone. Experts estimate that awareness of such crimes is increasing in Germany, which is also leading to an increase in reports. This is part of a worrying trend: According to a review by Statista There was a record number of around 128,000 recorded sexual offenses in Germany in 2024, a point that forces society to think.

Another incident at the main train station

Another incident occurred in November, in which a 25-year-old Bulgarian citizen harassed a female passer-by. As in a report Presseportal.de documented, the man stopped the woman and gestured to her to perform a sexual act. Deutsche Bahn security employees became aware of the situation and then took action. When he was arrested, the perpetrator insulted the employees and appeared aggressive.

These incidents highlight the need to raise public awareness of the issue of sexual assault. In particular, young women between the ages of 14 and 20 are often victims of such acts. A statistic that goes against the social mold shows that around 91 percent of victims of sexual crimes are female, which is an alarming sign of gender-based violence against women.

The federal police and other institutions are constantly working to combat such crimes and to raise awareness in society. Through preventive measures and the promotion of respectful cooperation, the number of unreported cases should be reduced. In the coming weeks there will be an increased focus on public relations to encourage those affected to come forward.

Today's reality shows that there is still a lot to be done to create a safe environment for all citizens. Those affected are asked to report to the police immediately in the event of attacks. The Federal Police's contact details for any information or suspected cases are 0800 6 888 000 or 0251-97437-0.