Over 50 potentially dangerous Islamists remain in Germany – Reports

  07 January 2017    Read: 1056
Over 50 potentially dangerous Islamists remain in Germany – Reports
Germany failed to deport more than 50 Islamists, regarded as potentially dangerous, despite having rejected their asylum applications, local media reported, Sputnik reported.
Some 50 rejected asylum seekers are among those who the police believe to be posing a threat to public order, Der Spiegel magazine said Friday, adding that a total of 548 people are on the list of dangerous Islamists.

In September, Germany’s Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere warned that the country was facing a record number (over 500) of potentially dangerous Islamists, who could commit serious politically-motivated crimes. In early December, German media reported that the number of radical Islamists in German prisons had increased by 30 percent this year, surpassing 150.

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