Thursday, January 21, 2016

Cologne police IGNORED 200 migrant sex attacks and took FOUR HOURS to respond to reports

Cologne police IGNORED 200 migrant sex attacks and took FOUR HOURS to respond to reports

GERMAN police stood idly by and IGNORED more than 200 migrant sex attacks on the streets of Cologne before finally stepping in to help the terrified victims, an explosive report has revealed today.


Police in Cologne, left, and scenes at the attacks, right
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Police took four hours to respond to the Cologne attacks, it has emerged

A bombshell dossier lifted the lid on the shocking failures of officers to protect women being groped and raped by rampaging refugees during the horrific attacks on New Year's Eve.

It reveals how police waited more than FOUR HOURS to take action against the migrants perpetrating the horrific sexual assaults - by which time more than 200 attacks including gang rapes had already taken place. 
The damning report, compiled by Germany's Interior Minister Ralf Jäger, will fuel growing anger over authorities' handling of the Cologne sex attacks amid suspicions politically correct authorities wanted to cover up the crimes to protect Angela Merkel's open door immigration policy.

Shockingly it reveals how weeping women ran to officers for sanctuary as early as 8.30pm on the night to tell them they had been sexually assaulted by gangs of migrants. 
A scene from the Cologne attacks
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A report says more than 200 sexual assaults had already taken place by the time officers intervened
Police in Cologne
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German police have been heavily criticised for their response

But rather than acting on the reports officers just stood idly by, letting carnage and mass rape unfold before finally stepping in just before 1am to break up the gangs of roaming refugees.

The distressing dossier also lists the final victim count at 821 women, many of whom were groped and sexually attacks, as the full scale of the carnage in Cologne is finally revealed despite systematic attempts to cover it up.

It reveals how the first "rape by a group" took place at just 8.30pm, when police began to receive reports of the horrific scenes unfolding in the historic cathedral city's central square.

But Mr Jäger scathingly notes that police failed to act until 12.50am - and even then bungling officers failed to apprehend any of the migrant sex attackers.

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