Re: Põgeniketulv Euroopasse..
Postitatud: 08 Jaan, 2016 11:20
Tuleb välja, et ka Austrias on rünnakuid kinni mätsitud
Meanwhile, it has now emerged that similar sex attacks have occurred in Austria, but police held the information back 'to protect the privacy of victims'.
News of the incidents in Austria, which has featured the arrests of migrants from Afghanistan and Syria, was revealed after women and girls came forward to complain to local media.
One identified as Sabrina told Austrian newspaper Osterreich that she was still suffering from shock from the ordeal, which occurred when she was in a club in the centre of the Mozart city of Salzburg.
She described walking home about 2am when a group of men began shouting and ran up to them, grabbing two of her friends.
'They tried to beat them off, but they were overcome and one of them was grabbed by the head. He was cuddling her and licking her face.'
It was only after she managed to hit and kick the attacker that her group was able to flee. She claimed to be aware of many other incidents.
'Many women and girls have also been attacked. Some told me they were attacked on the Staatsbrucke, some in the marketplace and others at the train station. One claimed a group by the town hall had even tried to kidnap her, but she was helped by a passer-by.'
Salzburg prosecutor Robert Holzleitner said there had been 'multiple complaints about sex attacks', but he refused to give a specific figure.
An Austrian police spokesperson said the public were not notified in order to protect victims' privacy.
The spokesperson said the reported attacks included a 22-year-old woman who had complained about a sex assault and theft against persons unknown after she was attacked by a group of around 8 to 10 men who surrounded her and then groped her.
She said the suspects were 'foreign-looking men' but refused to give more detail, saying that the investigations were continuing.
Another New Year attack concerned a 17-year-old girl who was shot at by a 23-year-old Syrian using a battery of fireworks, and after he was arrested it was alleged that he had also assaulted a 20-year-old German woman shortly before.
A 24-year-old man from Afghanistan was grabbed by bouncers at a nightclub after a 28-year-old young woman from Salzburg was reportedly assaulted by him.
In another case a 28-year-old, also from Afghanistan, shortly after midnight had attacked a woman from Salzburg after grabbing her from her scooter.
Meanwhile, the police chief in Cologne has said the perpetrators of the 106 reported attacks appeared to be of 'Arab or North African origin', prompting right-wing groups to condemn the government for its welcoming stance towards refugees fleeing war in Syria and elsewhere.
