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Syrian refugee family charged with at least 110 crimes in Germany: BILD

During the trial, one of Abd Almoudi's sons told investigators that his family adheres exclusively to the principles of the Koran.

17-year-old Syrian Khalil H., who has been living in Germany for the past two and a half years, committed 34 criminal offenses. He was taken into custody after a brutal knife attack in Stuttgart.

For data BILD, Khalil’s entire family, who moved to Germany from Aleppo, are under law enforcement surveillance. In total, at least 110 criminal offenses committed on the territory of Germany were recorded on the account of the family members.

Two of Khalil’s brothers are currently in prison, while his father and nine of his ten siblings are on the police record. Only the mother and one sister have not committed any crimes so far.

Khalil’s father, Abd Almoudi, arrived in Germany during the 2016 refugee crisis. He had two wives in Syria, one of whom, according to some sources, died while fleeing to Germany. Abd Almoudi has an extensive criminal history in Germany, including 12 crimes, seven of which involved violence, including against his own daughter, Mutia, who was forbidden from having romantic relationships.

Mutia committed four crimes, and her younger sister Fahria, despite being 18 years old, already has 14 criminal offenses behind her and was in prison until February of this year. Their brothers Khalid (eight offences) and Edo (seven offences) are currently serving prison terms.

Their 14-year-old brother, Mustafa, is in a special juvenile facility after being convicted of 21 felonies. Even 12-year-old Ali from this family is charged under three articles of the criminal code.

During the trial, one of Abd Almoudi’s sons told investigators that his family adheres exclusively to the principles of the Koran and does not recognize the laws passed in Germany.

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