Syrian invented dogs: police refuted racist incidents

Syrian invented dogs: police refuted racist incidents

confusion about alleged dog attack in Saarlouis: Syrian filed incorrect advertisement

In Saarlouis, an incident recently became known that caused a sensation. A 28-year-old Syrian claimed to have been attacked by a stranger who had rushed a dog on him. These accusations initially triggered fears of an xenophobic motive, but it has now been found that the incident was completely invented.

incorrect display causes confusion

The man appeared in a clinic after the alleged attack and then filed a criminal complaint with the police. The officials took up the investigation and looked for witnesses. The state protection department was also involved because a racist motive could not be excluded.

wrong crime scene and wrong description of the perpetrator

According to the man's information, the incident on Hülzweilerstrasse in the Saarlouis district of Fraulautern would have occurred. The alleged perpetrator was described as about 30 years old, strong with ear piercing, tattoo and blond hair. He supposedly wore a short, blue trousers and a red T-shirt. However, it turned out that the 28-year-old was not at the scene at the time.

Investigations into a crime

The police are now investigating the scoreboard about suspicion of pretense of a crime. So far it remains unclear where the bite wounds of the man actually come from.

The wrong display of a crime can lead to serious consequences and undermine confidence in the police and the judiciary. It is important that such incidents are thoroughly examined and clarified in order to protect the integrity of the legal system.

- Nag

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