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Western German motocycle gangs targeted in dozens of police raids

More than 500 police officers have launched a series of raids across the western state of North-Rhine Westphalia, targeting an Iraqi crime gang.

Western German motocycle gangs targeted in dozens of police raids
Photo: DPA

The organized crime syndicate, known as Al-Salam-313, is accused of people smuggling as well as being involved in the drug and weapons trade. 

Raids were carried out in eleven cities across North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany's most populous state, including Cologne, Dortmund, Essen, Hünxe and Siegburg. 

SEE ALSO: Crime committed by clans plagues west German state

More than 500 officers were involved in the raids, which included police, members of the special forces and state investigators. 

The operation commenced at 5am on Wednesday morning. Police expected the raids to continue through the morning and into the afternoon. 

A spokesperson for the police told DPA that the group had been the subject of an ongoing investigation for some time. As yet, no arrests have been made in relation to the raids. 

Police raids have taken place across the entire NRW region. Photo: DPA

German tabloid Bild is reporting that the group is said to have used some of the proceeds from their illegal activities to support militias in Iraq. 

The paper is also reporting that some of those targeted as part of the raid have been in contact with members of the Iraqi government. 

Organized crime

Organised crime has been a topic of growing concern across Germany in recent years.

While gang activity tends to have a focus on Eastern European and Middle Eastern communities in Germany, police have been careful to point out that gang membership is far more diverse than depictions in well known movies and television shows. 

Around a third of gang members are German-born, while one in five is female. 

While gang activity has been seen across the country, much of it has been focused on larger cities like Berlin and Frankfurt, as well as cities and towns across Germany’s largest state of North Rhine-Westphalia. 

SEE ALSO: How Berlin's crime clans are targeting refugees: special report

As reported by The Local earlier in May, a total of 14,225 offences committed by crime gangs in North-Rhine Westphalia (NRW) were logged between 2016 and 2018. 

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  1. North-Rhine Westphalia is Germany’s largest state? It’s the most populous, Bavaria being the largest.

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Denmark convicts man over bomb joke at airport

A Danish court on Thursday gave a two-month suspended prison sentence to a 31-year-old Swede for making a joke about a bomb at Copenhagen's airport this summer.

Denmark convicts man over bomb joke at airport

In late July, Pontus Wiklund, a handball coach who was accompanying his team to an international competition, said when asked by an airport agent that
a bag of balls he was checking in contained a bomb.

“We think you must have realised that it is more than likely that if you say the word ‘bomb’ in response to what you have in your bag, it will be perceived as a threat,” the judge told Wiklund, according to broadcaster TV2, which was present at the hearing.

The airport terminal was temporarily evacuated, and the coach arrested. He later apologised on his club’s website.

“I completely lost my judgement for a short time and made a joke about something you really shouldn’t joke about, especially in that place,” he said in a statement.

According to the public prosecutor, the fact that Wiklund was joking, as his lawyer noted, did not constitute a mitigating circumstance.

“This is not something we regard with humour in the Danish legal system,” prosecutor Christian Brynning Petersen told the court.

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