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Muslim Chaplain Detained in Drug and Bribery Investigation at Munich’s Stadelheim Prison

Investigators are focusing on prison security, following revelations of vetting gaps for chaplains

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Overview

  • Authorities arrested the chaplain after coordinated July 22 searches of his Munich apartment and cells at JVA Stadelheim
  • He remains in pretrial detention in a Baden-Württemberg prison on suspicion of smuggling drugs and cell phones in exchange for bribes
  • Prosecutors allege he ran a commercial, organized narcotics trade in non-small amounts while exploiting his role to bypass security checks
  • The inquiry has expanded to include seven inmates suspected of participating in the smuggling network as officials review additional evidence
  • Unlike state-appointed Christian clergy, Muslim chaplains often serve under loose contracts or volunteer arrangements, complicating background checks and oversight