Germany: Syrian man threatens woman in public for allegedly wearing indecent clothing on Ramadan

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On Wednesday afternoon ( March 19), a 46-year-old Syrian man and a 17-year-old Syrian woman allegedly got into an argument on the station forecourt in Mühldorf am Inn. The man is said to have said that he did not agree with the 17-year-old’s style of dress, called her a ‘whore’ and threatened her with serious physical violence. The federal police are now investigating various criminal offences.

At around 4.30 p.m., a citizen reported a verbal argument between two people on the forecourt of Mühldorf am Inn railway station to the Federal Police. Officers from the local federal police station encountered both people, a 46-year-old Syrian national and a 17-year-old Syrian woman unknown to him. The accused allegedly threatened to hit her on the head and kick her on the ground. He also allegedly called her a ‘hooker’, ‘slut’ and ‘whore’. The reason: her style of dress during the fasting month of Ramadan. The scene is said to have been recorded on film by bystanders and the injured party.

A check of the suspect’s personal details revealed that he was already known to the police for various criminal offences. These included: Assault, insult, theft, sexual assault, resistance and assault on law enforcement officers. For the latter offence, the remainder of a prison sentence of one year and ten months was suspended and a supervision order (Section 68b StGB) was issued against the accused. This stipulates that the 46-year-old may not consume alcohol or narcotics during the probation period. He must prove this through checks several times a month. Violations of the conditions of the supervision order are punishable by law (Section 145a StGB).

Federal police officers measured the accused’s breath alcohol level at 2.25 per mille and found various bottles of high-proof alcohol in his rucksack. He now faces criminal proceedings for insulting behaviour, threatening behaviour and breach of supervision. Whether this will lead to the revocation of his probation will have to be examined by the enforcement chamber at Traunstein District Court.

 
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oil&gas

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I have sympathy for the Syrian man.

Getting used to sights of scantily clad women strolling around
in Summer is one of the biggest challenge to my efforts to adapt
to the western way of life. Seeing young gals from my own culture
to dress scantily like the locals could be a delight but I hate to
admit it. And I am not even a Muslim.

I wish there is a photo showing how much skin that brave Syrian
young woman exposed.
 

southpaw

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Getting used to sights of scantily clad women strolling around
in Summer is one of the biggest challenge to my efforts to adapt
to the western way of life.
Yes, but you realize that it is you who must adapt to your host country, not vice versa.
 

Mr Deeds

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I have sympathy for the Syrian man.

Getting used to sights of scantily clad women strolling around
in Summer is one of the biggest challenge to my efforts to adapt
to the western way of life. Seeing young gals from my own culture
to dress scantily like the locals could be a delight but I hate to
admit it. And I am not even a Muslim.

I wish there is a photo showing how much skin that brave Syrian
young woman exposed.
I don't agree I have no sympathy for this man Alcohol is Forbidden in the Muslim religion And he was drunk He's also a convicted criminal And obviously a hypocrite, had this happened in his own country he probably would have been jailed for the rest of his life
 
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