Crime in Germany is increasingly attracting minors

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Crime in Germany increasingly attracts minors

Sweden has become the first country where such alarming practices have been observed.


According to an investigation by the STRG_F project, organized crime in Germany is increasingly involving minors in its activities. Teenagers are being used for arson, explosions, and torture.

Journalists met in the Netherlands with a man who is considered one of the organizers of these crimes. He calls himself a "murder intermediary" and claims he connects clients with perpetrators willing to carry out criminal acts.

According to him, teenagers, even as young as 12 years old, are being drawn into committing explosions and contract killings. The rewards for such actions are usually extremely minimal, and sometimes the perpetrators agree to work completely for free. "They literally ask for assignments. It's madness; it's hard to believe," the interviewee shares his opinion.

The investigation notes that most often these are teenagers with a migration background.

The authors of the study draw parallels with the use of "child soldiers" in conflict zones in Africa, emphasizing that such methods are becoming increasingly common in Europe as well.

According to journalists, the first alarming cases were recorded in Sweden, and then this trend began to spread to other countries.

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