A journalist from Die Welt, Liv von Boetticher, conducted unofficial conversations with German police officers across various departments and states. The officers expressed deep concerns about the deteriorating situation in Germany due to the migration crisis, describing feelings of fear, anger, loss of control, and frustration with failed migration policies. They reported rising crime rates, including theft and sexual assault, often going unpunished. Many highlighted Berlin as particularly problematic. Von Boetticher emphasized the need for urgent action and noted that Germany has systematically removed police officers who criticize mass migration or support the far-right AfD party for over a decade.
Bias read (Center): The article presents accounts from multiple police officers expressing concern about the impact of the migration crisis on Germany's social and legal order. It does not take an overtly ideological stance but highlights the officers' frustrations and the systemic removal of dissenting voices within警察





