Process against alleged killers: Who is really behind the murder?
Process against alleged killers: Who is really behind the murder?
In Itzehoe, a highly interesting process against 18-year-old Qerim D. from Albania, which is suspected, has committed a violent murder. On November 25, 2023, the body of a 27-year-old man was found near the "Holsten Therme" in Kaltenkirchen, Schleswig-Holstein, who died due to a head shot. The victim, Rols H., is said to have been involved in drug transactions, which delivers background to his violent death.
The indictment against Qerim D. was started when he had little after the police incident and confessed to killed a man. But soon the case faltered. Investigators recognized inconsistencies in the defendant's testimony and noticed that he did not even know the corner of the body, where a sniffer dog discovered the body's body. Furthermore, no DNA traces were found by him at the scene. These facts suspect that Qerim D. may have made a wrong confession.
unclear motif situation and possible backgrounds
The view that Qerim D. may have received money for his confession from the actual perpetrators or whose accomplices may have been underpinned by new investigations and testimony. Insider information reports that he was told that he would be rewarded, which has not yet been put into practice. The public prosecutor emphasizes the need to clarify the circumstances of the supposed confession.
Attorney General Peter Müller-Rakow explains that the public prosecutor sees the thorough investigation into the crime scene and further evidence as the basis for the indictment. The indictment is homicide, with the possibilities of a murder in the room. The crime is said to have taken place in a shisha bar, followed by depositing the body near the thermal baths. Another criterion that could bring light into the dark is the age of the accused. At the time of the crime, Qerim D. was only 17 years old, which made the process possible to exclude the public.
The escape of the real perpetrators
those responsible could be on the run. The investigators assume that two men, Ferhat K. and Selami C., are involved in the deeds and may have left Turkey. They may have played a role in disputes about drug deals. Interestingly, the suspicions against Ferhat K. were hardened by material with which the body was wrapped. Purchase in the hardware store and talks in the trace of the suspect.
For the hearing in the court, the conclusion is expected that Qerim D. is a remnant of a larger criminal case, the true faces of which still have to be uncovered. In addition, the possibility was discussed that the 18-year-old's confession was not only due to remorse, but also through pressure and financial promises.
Court spokesman Timo Fuchs reports that the main hearing will continue next Thursday. Criminal officers and experts should be heard in order to clarify the existing doubts about Qerim D.'s complication and to check the truthfulness of his statements more intensely.
The complex entanglements in the case
The case shows how complex and complex the entanglements in the area of organized crime are. The motif behind the murder and the discrepancy between confession and objective evidence raises considerable questions. In addition to Qerim D., other people are suspected, but the bewilderness about the events makes the case all the more pressing and you will have to deal intensively with the backgrounds, both with the deeds and the motive situation.
insight into drug crime in Schleswig-Holstein
Drug crime has increased in Germany, especially in Schleswig-Holstein. This increase is not only due to the local offer of drugs, but also to the increased activities of international drug cartels that operate in regions with lower police resources. In Schleswig-Holstein, a federal state that borders on the coast, there is an increasing number of cases in which drug abuse is connected to violent crimes such as murder or homicide.
A study by the Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA) shows that around 200,000 crimes in Germany were registered in connection with drugs in Germany, a significant part of which took place in and around larger cities in Schleswig-Holstein. This includes the trade in illegal substances and violent crimes in the drug milieu. However, the number of unreported cases is often much higher because many incidents are not reported.
legal framework and their effects
In Germany, dealing with drugs is regulated by strict laws that affect both consumption and sales. The Narcotics Act (BTMG) classifies drugs in different categories and determines which punishments are imposed in the event of violations. The criminal consequences for drug offenses vary depending on the quantitative severity of the crime and the type of substance, and a distinction is also made between the first offenders and repeat offenders.
The criminal measures are aimed at not only ensuring public security, but also deterring potential perpetrators. Nevertheless, there are always debates about the effectiveness of these laws, especially with regard to the avoidance of violent crimes that are related to drug trafficking. Studies have shown that preventive programs and educational campaigns can also be decisive factors to combat drug crime.
collaboration between the authorities in the fight against drug crime
Various authorities work together in Schleswig-Holstein to counteract drug crime more effectively. This includes the police, the State Criminal Police Office, the public prosecutor and local health authorities. In recent years, cooperation within these institutions has increased to exchange information and carry out joint operations.
- Regular training and further training for the police officers to recognize current trends and methods in drug trafficking.
- Establishment of special units to combat drug crime.
- monitoring and sniffing campaigns in suspicion areas for drug trafficking.
Although these measures increase, the challenge remains great, since drug crime is often closely linked to social problems such as poverty or lack of prospects.
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