Rising arson attacks on refugee centers alarming: Police
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Germany's Federal Criminal Police Office has expressed concern over an increase in the number of arson attacks on refugee shelters amid growing anti-asylum seeker sentiment in the European country.
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May 15, 2016 10:55 UTC
  • The photo taken on February 21, 2016, shows firefighters trying to extinguish a fire at a former hotel that was under reconstruction to become a home for asylum seekers in Bautzen, eastern Germany.
    The photo taken on February 21, 2016, shows firefighters trying to extinguish a fire at a former hotel that was under reconstruction to become a home for asylum seekers in Bautzen, eastern Germany.

Germany's Federal Criminal Police Office has expressed concern over an increase in the number of arson attacks on refugee shelters amid growing anti-asylum seeker sentiment in the European country.

Holger Muench, head of the police office known by its German acronym BKA, told the Funke newspaper group on Saturday that 45 arson attacks have been carried out on refugee camps so far this year.

"What is particularly worrisome is the increasing scale of the violence," Muench said, adding that almost 80 percent of the arsonists lived close to the refugee centers they attacked.

The official also voiced worries about a surge in verbal violence and online hate crimes against refugees in Germany.

He warned that "criminal or even terrorist structures" could arise due to the anti-refugee sentiment, adding that the German police were taking this threat "very seriously."

In 2015, 92 arson fires were reported at accommodation centers for refugees, compared with only six recorded in 2014, according to the latest BKA figures.

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