The man, who was deported to Afghanistan in 2017, threatened the German police by saying, among other things, that he had a group of 100 Afghans sentenced to deportation who he could incite against them. The gang leader was linked to more than thirty crimes, which is why he was expelled from Germany four years ago. A Green Party representative tried to prevent the man's deportation that year, Magyar Nemzet reported, citing information from Breibart and the V4NA news agency.
“ I have enough Afghans in and around Frankfurt who are on the deportation list. And they are ready for anything ," according to the international news agency V4NA, Sanger Ahmadi says, among other things, in the video that has been circulating on social platforms in recent days.
The man was deported from Germany in 2017 after the police linked him to at least thirty crimes in five federal states as the leader of the Lions-Cartel crime gang, writes Breitbart with reference to the German Focus article.
In a video released earlier this week, the 35-year-old man threatens that if the police continue to annoy him, he will incite his army of about a hundred Afghan men on the deportation list against the police.
Stephan Mayer, a member of parliament from the Bavarian Christian Social Union (CSU), called the video "extremely disgusting and repulsive", reports Bretibart.
The portal adds that the Alternative for Germany (AfD) highlighted in its press release: Green Party representative Claudia Roth tried to prevent the deportation of the man and 13 other people in 2017.
Author: hirado.hu
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