"Serious Sex Offender": Austria Deported Syrian Again

On Thursday, Austria deported another Syrian to his home country. This information was confirmed to the APA by Interior Minister Gerhard Karner (ÖVP). The man had served a prison sentence of more than two years for a sexual offense. Already at the time of the conviction, his status as an asylum seeker was revoked about a year ago.
Syrian deported to his home country again
The deportation was completed today in the course of the morning via Istanbul to Damascus. The Austrian liaison officer was present at the handover to the Syrian authorities. During the first deportation, there was criticism that the man was only handed over to the Turkish authorities, who then brought him to Syria.
Karner emphasized that the Syrian was a 39-year-old "serious sexual offender." With the deportation, they are consistently continuing the path of removing offenders from the country.
Further deportations to Syria and Afghanistan in preparation
In July, for the first time in 15 years, a Syrian was deported from Austria to his country of origin. Another planned deportation was temporarily stopped by the European Court of Human Rights in August. This is still awaiting a final decision. The deportation stop is in effect until September 25. According to its own statements, the Interior Ministry is preparing further deportations to Syria.
Deportations to Afghanistan are also in preparation. Recently, there were controversial talks with representatives of the radical Islamic Taliban in Vienna. 30 people could be affected by a deportation to Afghanistan. Recently, the Interior Ministry also deported a refugee to Somalia for the first time in about 20 years.
(APA/Red)
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