Germany: Warning About Drug Gang Violence

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  1. Recent Incidents:
    • Explosions and Abductions: Since late June, there have been multiple explosions and abduction incidents in various cities within North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW), including Düsseldorf, Cologne, Engelskirchen, and Duisburg. On July 11, an explosion occurred in the city center of Düsseldorf.
    • Investigation: Authorities are investigating these incidents as being linked to conflicts between drug gangs with connections in the Netherlands. The explosions are targeting key locations in city centers, a common tactic used by these gangs to instill fear.
  2. Safety Precautions:
    • Avoid Suspicious Objects: Do not touch or approach any suspicious objects or packages. If you encounter something unusual or potentially dangerous, leave the area immediately and report it to the authorities.
    • Stay Informed: Keep yourself updated on local news and advisories. Be particularly cautious in city centers and areas where these incidents have been reported.
    • Emergency Contact: In case of an emergency, contact local authorities immediately. The emergency number in Germany is 112.
  3. General Advice:
    • Be Cautious in Public Spaces: Avoid areas where gang violence and criminal activity have been reported. Exercise heightened vigilance, especially in crowded or unfamiliar locations.
    • Report Suspicious Activities: If you notice suspicious activities or items around your residence or workplace, do not attempt to investigate yourself. Contact your landlord, neighbors, or local police for assistance.
  4. Contextual Information:
    • Safety in Germany: While Germany is generally considered a safe country, crime rates can be high compared to Japan, with organized crime groups often operating across borders. Stay alert and take necessary precautions to ensure your safety.

By following these precautions and staying aware of the situation, you can help ensure your safety during your stay in Germany.

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