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Leaked German police report CONFIRMS surge in child rapes by migrants in swimming pools and admits: ‘We have grave cause for concern’
A leaked report into a surge in sex crimes by immigrants at German public swimming pools is a 'grave concern', according to officials.
The secret report's authenticity has been confirmed by the authorities in Dusseldorf which outlines the particular worry over rapes and sexual abuse of children.
It comes just months after the nightmare scenes in Cologne on New Year's Eve when hundreds of women were sexually abused by marauding gangs of migrants and less than a month since an Iraqi migrant was jailed for raping a 10-year-old boy in an Austrian swimming pool.
The internal report was issued for officers of the Criminal Commisariat 12 - responsible for sex crimes and missing persons - and states: 'The K12 can confirm a surge in sex crimes at these establishments.
'In particular rape and the sexual abuse of children in bathing establishments have given us grave cause for concern.
'The perpetrators are, for the most part, immigrants.'
The Bild newspaper revealed the document on Monday - just six months after the nightmare scenes in Cologne on New Year's Eve when the German welcome mat for refugees was well and truly rolled up.
In and around the main railway station on December 31 hundreds of women were sexually abused and robbed by marauding gangs of migrants as the police failed to tackle the situation.
Ever since then the number of migrants - men from sexually repressive Muslim countries - attacking scantily clad women and children at swimming baths has continue to soar.
Many cities, including Munich and Berlin, have posted charts in numerous languages stating that women wearing skimpy bathing costumes are not telegraphing that they are available for sex and must not be touched inappropriately in any way.
The memo from the Duesseldorf sex crimes unit comes as the open-air pool season in Germany is in full swing.
It stemmed from a meeting of sex crime officers on June 15 in which the escalating incidents - including two rapes at a swimming pool - were discussed.
The clarification of the cases was 'particularly difficult' because of the numbers of people in the mobs.
Officers vowed to improve their policing methods including more photofits of suspects together with accurate description of their clothing at the time of the attacks.
A police spokesman confirmed the authenticity of the document and said it was a meeting designed to assure the quality of investigative work and that there had been a meeting.
Last week in Austria a 13-year-old girl said she was attacked by an immigrant man at a public baths.
But she kept changing her story and in the end admitted she made it up.
This was not the case in December last year, when a 10-year-old was raped in an Austrian swimming pool by an Iraqi migrant.
The asylum seeker, who had not had sex for four months, said it was a medical emergency when he raped the boy in a swimming pool changing room.
The 20-year-old, who had been taken to the Austrian swimming pool Theresienbad, pictured, to be taught how to integrate into his now community, was found guilty of serious sexual assault and rape of a minor and was sentenced to six years in jail.
The man, who had fled to Austria through the Balkan refugee route in September last year, hung his head in shame before he was sentenced for the horrific crime which left his victim suffering post-traumatic stress.
The migrant had been taken to the pool in December 2015 with a 15-year-old helper and translator who was helping him to integrate into life in the Austrian capital Vienna.
But while there, the 20-year-old man dragged a boy, 10, into the change rooms and attacked him.
The boy, known only as Goran, was also the son of an immigrant family from the Balkans who grew up in Austria with his Serbian mother.
The horrific attack was so violent that the young boy needed to be treated at the Children's Hospital, and is now plagued by massive post-traumatic stress disorder.
Goran went to a lifeguard in tears after the attack but the Iraqi involved in the attack was so brazen that he had not even left the swimming pool.
Instead, he was jumping off a three-metre diving board when police arrived to arrest him.
He told police the attack was a sexual emergency as he had not had sex for four months after leaving his wife behind and coming to Austria as an asylum seeker in September 2015.
Court Psychiatrist Gabriele Woergotter confirmed the 10-year-old victim now suffers frequent panic attacks.
The courts awarded the victim 4,730 EUR (3,750 GBP) compensation.
The man faced up to 15-years in prison under Austrian law - but was given a lower sentence apparently due to his young age, and previous good behaviour.
The court also took into account the man's 'adverse living conditions' when deciding on the sentence.
Refugee officials have pleaded for calm after the publication of the Duesseldorf memo and have stressed they are making more efforts to educate young immigrant men about the rights of women and children in Germany.
Leaked German police report CONFIRMS surge in child rapes by migrants in swimming pools and admits: ‘We have grave cause for concern’
- Officials in Dusseldorf confirm report is genuine and that meeting was held
- Internal memo outlines particular worry over rapes and sex crimes on kids
- Posters created stating bikini-clad women are not out looking for sex
- Comes a less than a month after Iraqi jailed for raping boy in Austrian pool
A leaked report into a surge in sex crimes by immigrants at German public swimming pools is a 'grave concern', according to officials.
The secret report's authenticity has been confirmed by the authorities in Dusseldorf which outlines the particular worry over rapes and sexual abuse of children.
It comes just months after the nightmare scenes in Cologne on New Year's Eve when hundreds of women were sexually abused by marauding gangs of migrants and less than a month since an Iraqi migrant was jailed for raping a 10-year-old boy in an Austrian swimming pool.
The internal report was issued for officers of the Criminal Commisariat 12 - responsible for sex crimes and missing persons - and states: 'The K12 can confirm a surge in sex crimes at these establishments.
'In particular rape and the sexual abuse of children in bathing establishments have given us grave cause for concern.
'The perpetrators are, for the most part, immigrants.'
The Bild newspaper revealed the document on Monday - just six months after the nightmare scenes in Cologne on New Year's Eve when the German welcome mat for refugees was well and truly rolled up.
In and around the main railway station on December 31 hundreds of women were sexually abused and robbed by marauding gangs of migrants as the police failed to tackle the situation.
Ever since then the number of migrants - men from sexually repressive Muslim countries - attacking scantily clad women and children at swimming baths has continue to soar.
Many cities, including Munich and Berlin, have posted charts in numerous languages stating that women wearing skimpy bathing costumes are not telegraphing that they are available for sex and must not be touched inappropriately in any way.
The memo from the Duesseldorf sex crimes unit comes as the open-air pool season in Germany is in full swing.
It stemmed from a meeting of sex crime officers on June 15 in which the escalating incidents - including two rapes at a swimming pool - were discussed.
The clarification of the cases was 'particularly difficult' because of the numbers of people in the mobs.
Officers vowed to improve their policing methods including more photofits of suspects together with accurate description of their clothing at the time of the attacks.
A police spokesman confirmed the authenticity of the document and said it was a meeting designed to assure the quality of investigative work and that there had been a meeting.
Last week in Austria a 13-year-old girl said she was attacked by an immigrant man at a public baths.
But she kept changing her story and in the end admitted she made it up.
This was not the case in December last year, when a 10-year-old was raped in an Austrian swimming pool by an Iraqi migrant.
The asylum seeker, who had not had sex for four months, said it was a medical emergency when he raped the boy in a swimming pool changing room.
The 20-year-old, who had been taken to the Austrian swimming pool Theresienbad, pictured, to be taught how to integrate into his now community, was found guilty of serious sexual assault and rape of a minor and was sentenced to six years in jail.
The man, who had fled to Austria through the Balkan refugee route in September last year, hung his head in shame before he was sentenced for the horrific crime which left his victim suffering post-traumatic stress.
The migrant had been taken to the pool in December 2015 with a 15-year-old helper and translator who was helping him to integrate into life in the Austrian capital Vienna.
But while there, the 20-year-old man dragged a boy, 10, into the change rooms and attacked him.
The boy, known only as Goran, was also the son of an immigrant family from the Balkans who grew up in Austria with his Serbian mother.
The horrific attack was so violent that the young boy needed to be treated at the Children's Hospital, and is now plagued by massive post-traumatic stress disorder.
Goran went to a lifeguard in tears after the attack but the Iraqi involved in the attack was so brazen that he had not even left the swimming pool.
Instead, he was jumping off a three-metre diving board when police arrived to arrest him.
He told police the attack was a sexual emergency as he had not had sex for four months after leaving his wife behind and coming to Austria as an asylum seeker in September 2015.
Court Psychiatrist Gabriele Woergotter confirmed the 10-year-old victim now suffers frequent panic attacks.
The courts awarded the victim 4,730 EUR (3,750 GBP) compensation.
The man faced up to 15-years in prison under Austrian law - but was given a lower sentence apparently due to his young age, and previous good behaviour.
The court also took into account the man's 'adverse living conditions' when deciding on the sentence.
Refugee officials have pleaded for calm after the publication of the Duesseldorf memo and have stressed they are making more efforts to educate young immigrant men about the rights of women and children in Germany.