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Life sentences handed out in murder-for-hire

A Berlin judge on Thursday sentenced four people to life sentences in a sordid conspiracy murder case in which a pizza delivery driver was paid €500 to kill a young woman for her life insurance.

A fifth person, had been sentenced to 14 years in prison last year in the murder of Christin R., a 21-year-old stable girl from Reinickendorf in northern Berlin.

She had been found strangled to death in a parking lot in June 2012. Shortly after, police uncovered the conspiracy murder plot that started with Christin's ex-boyfriend and his mother.

Courts heard how the mother-son duo had taken out life insurance policies without Christin's knowledge to the tune of €2.4 million and named themselves the beneficiaries. The plan was to then murder Christin and buy a stables for themselves with the money.

However, Christin survived the first two attempts on her life, a stabbing and a poisoning.

The son then told courts that they were carried out by the woman he was having an affair with. He claimed that he was not behind the murder plot because he had been 80 kilometres away at the time of the murder.

The secret lover, though, said that he had told her they could be together if the ex-girlfriend were out of the way, so after failing to poison Christin R., she enlisted the help of her younger brother.

Clockwise from top left: The ex-boyfriend, the mother, the lover, the brother. Photos: DPA

It was the younger brother who found the pizza delivery driver turned killer-for-hire. For €500, he strangled Christin R. in the parking lot of the swimming pool in Lübars, leaving her body to be discovered the next day.

The ex-boyfriend, the mother, the lover and the brother, as well as the killer were arrested the following day after police connected all five of them to one another through mobile phone messages.

Last year, the lover already confessed to her part of the plot, gaining her a reduced sentence in exchange for testifying against her co-conspirators.

In the end, the judge found that the boyfriend and his mother were indeed involved, and in his sentencing, noted that they were the most responsible in Christin R.'s death.  

"A group of unremarkable people who assembled with the treacherous goal of murdering (Christin R.), with an unconditional will to destroy regardless of previous attempts on her life," said Judge Ralph Ehestädt.

In Germany, a life sentence means that at least 15 years must be served in prison before any possibility of parole being granted. 

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German police swoop on gang of foreign dating scammers

German police said Wednesday they had arrested 11 suspected members of a Nigerian mafia group behind a large-scale dating scam.

German police swoop on gang of foreign dating scammers

The Black Axe gang was involved internationally in “multiple areas of criminal activity”, with a focus in Germany on romance scams and money-laundering, Bavarian police said in a statement.

The dating trick was a “modern form of marriage fraud”, police said.

“Using false identities, the fraudsters for example signalled their intention to marry and in the course of further contact repeatedly demand money under various pretexts,” police said.

The money was subsequently transferred to Black Axe in Nigeria “via financial agents”, authorities said.

In the process, the gang used a “commodity-based money laundering” scheme where products, often with a seeming “charitable purpose” were bought and delivered to Nigeria.

Some 450 cases of romance scamming had been reported in the region of Bavaria in 2023 alone, with the damages rising to 5.3 million euros ($5.7 million), police said.

The suspects, who all held Nigerian citizenship and were aged between 29 and 53, were arrested in nationwide raids on Tuesday.

Law enforcement swooped on 19 properties, including both homes and asylum shelters, police said.

The Black Axe gang had “strict hierarchical structures under leadership in Nigeria” operating different territorial units, police said.

The group had a “significant influence” on politics and public administrations, in particular in Nigeria.

Globally, the gang’s main areas of operation were “human-trafficking, fraud, money-laundering, prostitution and drug-trafficking”.

Black Axe operated under the cover of the Neo Black Movement of Africa, an ostensibly charitable organisation used as “camouflage” for the gang’s structures.

The action against Black Axe was the first of its kind in Germany, police said.

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