Arab Times

Germany deports 8 Afghans:

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Eight Afghans expelled from Germany arrived in Kabul on Wednesday as Berlin resumed deportatio­ns of rejected asylum seekers from the war-torn country months after suspending the process when a huge truck bomb hit the Afghan capital.

Germany put the controvers­ial expulsions on hold after a sewage tanker packed with explosives detonated near the German embassy in Kabul’s diplomatic quarter on May 31, killing around 150 people and wounding hundreds more.

The latest group represente­d the sixth wave of repatriati­ons of Afghans from Germany since December under a disputed Afghan-European Union deal aimed at curbing the influx of migrants.

In Berlin, Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere defended the latest deportatio­n, saying that “all eight persons have been convicted of serious crimes”, without specifying the offences.

De Maiziere said that Germany would stick with its policy of returning to Afghanista­n convicted criminals, people feared by police to be planning an attack, and those who refuse to cooperate with authoritie­s or give their names.

After arriving at Kabul airport on a charter flight, the eight deportees were escorted by police to a car park where an official registered their names.

Some of the men carried small backpacks while others had no luggage at all. (AFP)

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