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'Signal to potential criminals': First since Taliban takeover, Germany deports 28 convicted Afghans

Germany has deported 28 convicted Afghan criminals for the first time since the Taliban's 2021 takeover, amid mounting pressure to strengthen migration controls. The move follows a recent deadly attack in Solingen.

August 30, 2024 / 23:12 IST
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Germany deports convicted Afghans (File)
Germany deports convicted Afghans (File)

Germany said Friday it had deported Afghans convicted of crimes back to their home country for the first time since Taliban authorities took power in 2021, as Berlin faces pressure to get tougher on migration.

The 28 Afghan nationals were all "convicted of serious crimes and had no right to remain in Germany", government spokesman Steffen Hebestreit told reporters.

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A chartered flight bound for Kabul took off from Leipzig airport just before 0500 GMT, authorities said.

It comes exactly a week after a deadly knife attack allegedly committed by a Syrian man at a street festival in the western city of Solingen shocked Germany, with the Islamic State jihadist group claiming responsibility.