Arab Times

Arrest reignites refugee debate:

Europe

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Gabriel

The German government pleaded for calm Monday after the arrest of a teenage Afghan asylum seeker for the alleged rape and murder of a German student triggered fresh criticism of the country’s liberal refugee policy.

The anti-migrant AfD party blamed the crime on the “uncontroll­ed” influx of foreigners, while the head of a police union warned of the “dangers that always go along with massive immigratio­n”.

But Vice-Chancellor Sigmar Gabriel said the murder of the 19-year-old medical student should not be used to whip up hatred against all refugees.

“Such horrible murders already happened before the first Afghan or Syrian refugee arrived here,” Gabriel told the Bild newspaper. “We will not allow incitement after such violent crimes, no matter who commits them.”

The 17-year-old suspect, who arrived in Germany in 2015 as an unaccompan­ied minor, was arrested in the southweste­rn town of Freiburg on Friday after his DNA was found at the crime scene and he was identified on CCTV.

The victim was found dead on a river bank on Oct 16. An autopsy found that she had drowned.

News of the arrest triggered strong reaction on social media with some people saying an ironic “thank you” to Chancellor Angela Merkel, whose open-door asylum policy brought a record number of migrants and refugees into Germany last year.

The chairman of the DPoIG police union, Rainer Wendt, said the killing could have been prevented.

“We wouldn’t have this victim, and so many others, if our country had been better prepared for the dangers that always go along with massive immigratio­n,” he told Bild.

AfD co-chief Joerg Meuthen, whose party has made gains on rising discontent over the flood of refugees, said: “We are shocked by this crime and at the same time

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