Hessen takes action: tough checks against Talahon gang!
Hessen takes action: tough checks against Talahon gang!
The most known, mostly young men with a migration background, have been causing unrest in Frankfurt am Main for months. In busy areas such as the Zeil, one of the most famous shopping streets of Hesse, they draw attention to themselves with striking and often provocative behavior. Especially in the evening, they are in large groups and pushing women and passers -by with an aggressive attitude.
Your appearance is characterized by fashionable elements such as kappys, wide-cut pants and branded guests. The often fake shoulder bags with logos of luxury brands such as Gucci or Armani are also striking. According to the content from thousands of TikK videos, these bags could contain dangerous objects such as knives, which increases the concern of the public.
planned changes in the police law
The Hessian Prime Minister Boris Rhein from the CDU has announced that it would tighten the state law of the federal state. The aim is to improve security on the streets previously mentioned. With the change in the law, police officers should have the right to search the shoulder bags of the Talahons in the future. This measure could come into force from the beginning of next year.
The consultations for this will start in the Hessian state parliament next week. These sessions are said to be about the introduction of non -occasional controls in so -called weapon ban zones. These controls should not only apply to the Talahons, but also for backpacks of alleged drug dealers
further measures to strengthen security
In addition to the planned pocket controls, further safety measures are provided. Hessen plans to expand preventive custody and the increased surveillance using video cameras in particularly susceptible places. The use of drones for surveillance could also be realized in the future to prevent crimes at an early stage.
The background of these measures lies, according to reports, in the increasingly dissatisfied perception of many citizens, especially women who no longer feel safe at night. Protecting the population is a top priority for the state government. Details on these developments are in full report on m.bild.de to read.
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