Strategies against clans and for exiting

“The constant danger of a morning SEK operation in the bedroom or their favorite shisha bar must accompany the perpetrators. You must not rest. This is the only way that bus driver training can become more attractive than the souped-up S-Class,” writes Neukölln’s CDU social councilor Falko Liecke (49) in his new book.

With what means do you have to take action against clans and how do members manage to exit? The ideas of the Neukölln CDU politician Falko Liecke:

►Needlesticks where it hurts: with money and their business. Constant controls of relevant amusement arcades, shisha bars, betting shops and pubs as well as consistent prosecution of even minor offenses put pressure on the clans at all levels.

Falko Liecke (49), social councilor in Neukölln, is married to a police officer (Photo: Ralf Günther)
Falko Liecke (49), social councilor in Neukölln, is married to a police officer. Now he has written a book (Photo: Ralf Günther)

Against social wire fraud overdue: a systematic and automated comparison of vehicle data and social data. Currently, the query between the job center and the vehicle registration office is only possible manually. Also conceivable: count luxury cars allegedly provided free of charge as income, as in the case of a pecuniary benefit – this reduces the service to be paid. And: to take the expensive Rolex on your wrist when you visit the job center as an opportunity for a direct check of eligible assets and a notice of repayment.


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► A pilot project: Young multiple and intensive offenders from Neukölln are brought together with credible ambassadors through structured group mentoring meetings – with people who can look back on criminal careers themselves.

Getting out of crime: Take the children away from the clans! This is one of the possible instruments that the state must have. With stationary accommodation in a secret location, protection against escape, intensive educational work with the aim of creating a perspective.

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