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Police in Baden-Württemberg will always name the nationalities of the perpetrators

The police in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, have announced that they will now always include the nationalities of perpetrators in their reports. This decision comes amid ongoing discussions about transparency and accountability in law enforcement. The move aims to provide clearer information to the public regarding criminal activities and the backgrounds of those involved. It reflects broader efforts to address concerns about crime and security within the region.

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Police in Baden-Württemberg will always name the nationalities of the perpetrators

The police in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, have announced that they will now always include the nationalities of perpetrators in their reports. This decision comes amid ongoing discussions about transparency and accountability in law enforcement. The move aims to provide clearer information to the public regarding criminal activities and the backgrounds of those involved. It reflects broader efforts to address concerns about crime and security within the region.

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