Major failure of the Minister of the Interior of Lower Saxony Boris Pistorius. According to bild. de, the Federal Administrative Court in Leipzig banned the authorities from deporting the alleged terrorist Ahmet K. (29 years). This decision was made by the highest authority on Tuesday, January 14. The publication notes that in April 2019, Lower Saxony planned to send the convicted Turk back to his homeland.. The Ministry of the Interior claimed that Ahmet is a supporter of the Islamic State terrorist organization and poses a threat to the internal security of the Federal Republic.
The refugee himself denied all the charges against him and went to court.
For the Federal Administrative Court of Leipzig, the evidence provided by the police was not enough to justify the deportation of Akhmet on the basis of the alleged terrorist threat. He was released in the courtroom.
Ahmet can now count on monetary compensation for detention. Usually in such cases, the state reimburses 25 euros for every day in prison. Akhmat was under arrest for 81 days. Despite the verdict, the Ministry of the Interior of Lower Saxony is not going to give up. Now the prosecutor’s office will try to deport Ahmed because of his many previous convictions.