CID remains secure following the racism controversy. - This businessperson is alleged to have assaulted a woman on Sylt.
A group of Nazi sympathizers from a "Pony" club raised their fists in the Hitler salute and hurled racial slurs while guests calling for "foreigners out" at the "Red Cliff" were ejected. Eventually, it was disclosed that a dark-skinned woman (29) was verbally abused and physically assaulted at Sylt.
The injured victim, Jasmina (29), who works at a daycare and occasionally models, suffered facial injuries during the attack and attempted to identify the perpetrator through a viral internet video.
State Protection Investigators discover the culprit's identity
The perpetrator is a business owner, listed as a co-owner and managing director of multiple companies in the commercial register.
"I was in Mallorca, not Sylt"
But Sylt, I was actually in Mallorca. We traveled there in a private jet, and, of course, there's a bill for that as well.
He maintains that he's self-sufficient and now feels endangered.
However, B. has acquaintances who were present at the scene. "I don't know the person in the video. I've got many friends who were on Sylt that weekend. I also know some other people who were there and who described the situation differently with this woman."
Police withheld information about racism occurrence in Kampen
The police initially concealed the racist occurrence from public knowledge. Instead, they gave priority to reporting on alcohol and drug control on Sylt after Pentecost.
Even a week after the incident was disclosed, the police didn't mention the aggressive racism in Kampen. [
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