Authorities threaten police-free areas as a result of “No-Go Zones” present in many German provinces
At the beginning of the year, chief Rainer Wendt, a policeman, declared that officials are powerless in enforcing the law as a consequence of the rise of dangerous no-go zones resulted partially from mass immigration.
Such regions are said to have extremely high crime rates and are labeled “no-go zones” because foreigners, including police, other authorities, and when severe, locals, are unable to enter at risk of being persecuted.
As a result, officials like Rainer Wendt are threatening the German chancellor and other German politicians to get crime levels under control or risk having police-free zones. This potential lack of surveillance and order will inevitably lead to lawless communities if nothing is done to prevent it from further escalating.
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