A 14-year-old schoolgirl’s dead body was found in the Afghan migrant in Austria as authorities suspected she was drugged and raped.
The migrant reportedly entered Austria in 2015 while seeking asylum.
The Afghan national, 26, was arrested by police and taken into custody.
The migrant arrived in Austria to claim asylum during the 2015 migrant wave that swept Europe.
Austria: 14-year-old Austrian girl found DEAD in an apartment of an Afghan immigrant in Vienna
— Klaus Arminius (@Klaus_Arminius) March 6, 2024
The little girl was DRUGGED and GANG RAPED by multiple Muslim immigrant men.
Just Monday Afghan immigrants were arrested for gang raping a girl (12), now moved to victim protection. pic.twitter.com/jz5Ql9WoZf
As Breitbart reported, his initial asylum application was rejected. Upon appeal, he was granted “subsidiary protection,” allowing migrants who do not qualify as refugees to remain in the country.
The judicial order was extended twice, preventing him from being deported from the country before the death of the girl.
Remix News reported:
“After his first (asylum) application was rejected, the Austrian courts granted him subsidiary protection on appeal, allowing him to roam freely across the country.”
“This protection was extended twice, first under the FPÖ Interior Minister Herbert Kickl in 2018 and again under ÖVP Interior Minister Karl Nehammer, the current chancellor of Austria.”
The suspect also exploited the Taliban’s return to power in 2021 in order to escape being deported.
The news comes in the same year a 13-year-old Austrian schoolgirl Leonie, was gang raped by three Afghan nationals.
“A Viennese court found back in 2022 that the Afghan migrants had plied the minor with ecstasy with the intention of raping her, and an autopsy report concluded she died of a drug overdose and asphyxiation,” writes Thomas Brooke.
Another case emerged last week that a 12-year-old girl was subjected to long-term sexual abuse by 17 teenagers.
According to the German Welt newspaper:
Thirteen teens were questioned and released by police last Thursday, and are said to have been from Austria, Bulgaria, Italy, Serbia, Syria, and Turkey. All of the 17 suspects in the case were already known to police for either violent or property crimes in Austria.
Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer slammed the defenselessness of the constitutional state” saying the public must “talk about punishments.”
Meanwhile, the left-wing Green party signaled opposition to the move, arguing it opposed “event-based legislation.”
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