Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Federal Bureau of Criminal Investigations leads one million citizen as drug consumption ducks

Polizeibeamte suchen in Berlin im Görlitzer Park nach versteckten Drogen.

The Federal Criminal Investigation Office (Federal Bureau of Criminal Investigations) collects “people-bound references” (L.G.) over citizens in its databases, even if no previous convictions are present. That comes out from documents of the Federal Ministry of the Interior, which are present TIME of ONLINE. Therefore the Federal Bureau of Criminal Investigations classifies for example 1.069.427 humans as a “BTM consumer”, thus as a consumer of anaesthetization means. Others of the 18 categories are “prostitution”, “vagrant”, “rocker”, “escapee” as well as “sexual perpetrator”. In addition the references become “infection danger”, and “explosive danger” “arms” mentioned. In order to fall as citizens into this categorization, one does not have to be previously convicted. The references are also stored, if a preliminary investigation were stopped. However a justified first suspicion is sufficient for the classification as drug consumer or a prostitute. For tactical reasons the concerning are not informed about it, under which references they are led in the file. Thousands left ones, but only ten right offenders also political characteristics are stored in the police databases. The Federal Bureau of Criminal Investigations leads 3,490 citizens as a “offender – left-motivates”, however only ten as a “offender – right”. They are valid according to Federal Bureau of Criminal Investigations database as offenders, even if they were of such a criminal offence only accused or accused. The citizen of Berlin Senator of the Interiors Frank Henkel (CDU) referred the category “perpetrator” in August after, serves alone for the distinction of the term of “concerning”. The storage of the additional information over people is necessary for the “protection of this person or for the self-protection of officials”, communicated the Federal Ministry of the Interior.