Police in the Rhine district of Neuss: Witnesses wanted for sexual insults!

Transparenz: Redaktionell erstellt und geprüft.
Veröffentlicht am

Police in the Rhine district of Neuss are investigating sexual insults at the community and shooting festival. Looking for witnesses and victims.

Polizei im Rhein-Kreis Neuss untersucht sexuelle Beleidigungen beim Bürger- und Schützenfest. Zeugen und Opfer gesucht.
Police in the Rhine district of Neuss are investigating sexual insults at the community and shooting festival. Looking for witnesses and victims.

Police in the Rhine district of Neuss: Witnesses wanted for sexual insults!

A dark chapter is currently being illuminated in Neuss: The police in the Rhine district of Neuss have initiated investigations into possible sexual insults during the Neuss citizens' and shooting festival. According to reports from news894.de It is reasonable to suspect that serious crimes have occurred here that cannot go unnoticed.

The investigation is being conducted by Criminal Investigation Department 22 in Neuss, and the police make it clear that a legal investigation into these incidents is essential. She is looking for both possible victims and witnesses who can provide information about the events. Information can be given by telephone on 02131 3000, by email or in person at any police station. The authorities emphasize that the presumption of innocence applies until a final conviction is made.

Focus on sexual insults

Sexual insults are more than just rude comments. Loud criminal defense-roth.de These are forms of discrimination and verbal abuse that attack victims in a derogatory manner. It is not enough to simply be tactless; the perpetrator must actually attack the victim's dignity.

Typical examples of this include offering money for sexual services, which results in moral degradation, or even degrading groping. Such actions constitute a clear insult and the legal consequences can range from fines to imprisonment of up to two years. But such insults are often just the tip of the iceberg, as there are often more serious offenses in the background.

Increase in sexual crimes

The situation doesn't get any easier when you look at the numbers. Statista reports that the number of recorded sexual crimes in Germany has increased significantly in recent years. Cases peaked at around 128,000 in 2024, only increasing concerns about the safety of women, especially young girls between the ages of 14 and 20.

Reporting on such offenses could increase the willingness of those affected to report them, but at the same time it is clear that there are many who do not go to the police out of fear or shame. Around 91 percent of victims of sexual crimes are women, and often there is no or only an informal relationship between perpetrators and victims.

It is becoming increasingly clear that, in addition to police measures, changes in society as a whole are necessary to increase awareness of this problem and question old power structures. The case in Neuss is an additional sign that appropriate action must be taken to listen to and help affected women.

If you have any information or tips about the incidents, please do not hesitate to contact the police.