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The city of Kiel was only informed about the dismissal of Ibrahim A. a week after the crime

According to the city of Kiel, it was only officially informed of the release of Ibrahim A.

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The city of Kiel was only informed about the dismissal of Ibrahim A. a week after the crime

According to the city of Kiel, it was only officially informed of the release of Ibrahim A. from custody in Hamburg this Thursday. The district court of Hamburg informed the immigration authorities by e-mail and fax that the arrest warrant had been lifted and Brokstedt's alleged perpetrator had been released. City spokeswoman Kerstin Graupner said on Friday that there was no information on record about the release from prison.

The spokesman for the Hanseatic Higher Regional Court, Kai Wantzen, confirmed that the Hamburg Regional Court only informed the immigration authorities in Kiel about the cancellation of the arrest warrant on Thursday. "During an internal review, it was noticed that an earlier notification to the regional court had accidentally been omitted." wannabe. "The management of the district court took the incident as an opportunity to point out the judicial notification requirements, especially in the case of arrest warrants against foreigners, in all areas of the district court as a precautionary measure."

The authorities in both federal states - Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein - have been pushing each other to take responsibility for dealing with the alleged perpetrator for days. Ibrahim A. is said to have stabbed other passengers with a knife on a regional train from Kiel to Hamburg on Wednesday last week. Two young people died and five others were injured, some seriously. Almost a week earlier, the 33-year-old had been released from custody in Hamburg.

Hamburg's Senator for Justice Anna Gallina is therefore under pressure. During an appearance before the investigative committee of the Hamburg Parliament, she explained on Thursday that the Kiel immigration authorities had been informed by Hamburg about the detention of the man who had multiple criminal records. The senator did not want to comment directly on the accusation from Kiel that Hamburg had not been sufficiently informed. It's not about "putting the buck somewhere, but that's the record". Her first concern was to clarify "whether the decisions went to the right people - and they are". As it turns out now, that probably doesn't apply to the release.

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