By Domen Mezeg (Nova24tv)
A French police investigation reveals that as many as 260 out of 330 “minor migrants” are in fact adults! The Paris police provided fingerprints to the Algerian, Moroccan and Tunisian authorities in order to obtain information about them. After months of investigation, police managed to destroy two secret groups that brought together young offenders and taught them to steal. Moreover, the investigation also revealed that many “unaccompanied minors” in France, in fact adults, were posing as individuals under 18 years of age.
The networks that the French police managed to break up took advantage of “unaccompanied foreign minors” who, in small groups and often under the influence of strong psychotropic drugs, carried out mass thefts on public transport. In addition, they also carried out a staggering number of burglaries in shops and houses. Almost all the attackers were from Algeria and Morocco, and they did not delay the use of force in their robbery exploits. Remix news reports that many of them were even willing to threaten with a knife in case the victim resisted.
In the 13th arrondissement of Paris in the autumn, two young men attacked a 51-year-old woman, otherwise paralysed by multiple sclerosis, and stole her gold necklace. Two hours later, the same attackers attacked an 85-year-old woman and stole her necklace, and then robbed a third, 86-year-old victim. Fortunately, the police identified one perpetrator as a Moroccan, without documents, who claimed to be 14 years old. He was known under 25 nicknames, for 41 thefts and attacks committed in 2019. Local authorities have long noticed that behind these vile acts are secret networks that have been steadily on the rise since 2016.