Krefeld Mayor Urges Specialized Centers for Dangerous Refugees
Following a recent arson incident, Mayor Frank Meyer calls for state-managed facilities to handle high-risk individuals.
- A 38-year-old Iranian refugee, linked to multiple arson attacks in Krefeld, has sparked a debate on handling dangerous refugees.
- Krefeld's Mayor, Frank Meyer, argues that municipalities are ill-equipped to manage highly aggressive and unpredictable individuals.
- Meyer proposes that such individuals be housed in specialized state facilities with enhanced security and professional care.
- Support for Meyer's proposal comes from various political figures, including CDU members, who suggest potential legislative changes.
- The call for centralized management aims to ensure public safety and allow local authorities to focus on integration efforts.