It will be a massive undertaking to get the societal rift and deterioration under control again, the police chairman Rainer Wendt warns.
“The numbers of the police crime statistics do not show a realistic picture of the internal security of Germany.”
People feel less safe than ever before however, when it comes to terrorism, especially where a police presence is lacking in areas dominated by groups of young men.
Fewer and fewer people believe the government is still in control of migration and failed deportations don’t help.
Monitoring of left and right-wing extremism, as well as the fight against foreign gangs should be top priorities according to the union.
To counter act these developments, the police has asked for an increase in officers nationwide and to strengthen intelligence services in their fight against Islamic terrorism.
Violent protests in other European nations like France for which the police are currently unprepared, could also reach Germany.
In all of Europe, societies are becoming less stable and the mood is becoming more aggressive. It is true that Germany is one of the safest countries, but comparisons to unstable regions don’t help.
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