Marokko in Focus: Maier Advocates for Deportation of Intensive Criminal

Friday, 6 September 2024, 13:50

Marokko is back in the spotlight as Innenminister Georg Maier confirms the deportation of a criminal migrant from Apolda. This action aims to protect communities and support those integrating well. The planned deportation, set for next week, has stirred discussions in Thüringen amidst ongoing election campaigns. Maier's statements emphasize the importance of adhering to local laws.
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Marokko in Focus: Maier Advocates for Deportation of Intensive Criminal

Marokko's Role in Migrant Governance

According to Innenminister Georg Maier, an intensive criminal from Apolda is currently in deportation custody, on track to return to Marokko next week. Maier stated this measure is beneficial for the people in Apolda as well as for migrants who adhere to the rules and integrate into society.

Political Context in Thüringen

The SPD politician, a leading candidate for the Social Democrats in Thüringen's upcoming state elections, highlighted that the handling of migrants obliged to leave Germany has been a focal point in the campaign.

  • A man from Marokko has been required to leave Germany since 2017.
  • Transfer papers were finally secured following recent efforts by officials.
  • The home country confirmed the man's identity and issued the necessary documents.

Local Reactions and Concerns

The case of this intensive criminal had previously raised alarms in the Freistaat. Local authorities in Apolda submitted an open letter urging the state for intervention, citing significant security risks posed by the rejected asylum seeker.

  1. The man was imprisoned for several years due to serious offenses, including bodily harm.
  2. After his release in 2024, he once again became involved in criminal activities.

Currently, he remains in deportation custody in Ingelheim, as Thüringen does not have such facilities.


This article was prepared using information from open sources in accordance with the principles of Ethical Policy. The editorial team is not responsible for absolute accuracy, as it relies on data from the sources referenced.


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