Salafist 'Sharia Police' Patrols Spark Concern in Germany

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German politicians and media Monday called for a crackdown against radical Islamist propaganda after a group of ultra-conservative Salafists took to the streets calling itself the "Sharia Police."

"No tolerance for Salafists" said conservative daily Die Welt after a small group of men, wearing orange vests with "Sharia Police" written on them, went on a series of "patrols" in the western city of Wuppertal.

Seeking to enforce their austere moral code, they told nightclub-goers to refrain from drinking alcohol and listening to music and arcade customers not to play games for money.

A video circulating online shows among them Sven Lau, a German Salafist convert who claims to be one of those behind the patrol idea.

Under current German law, the self-styled "Sharia Police" could at most face a charge of disturbing public order.

Police said the patrols took place last week and urged people to contact them if they saw suspicious behavior linked to Salafist activity.

No arrests have been made so far, but political leaders warned they would crack down on the Islamist patrol if it took its campaign any further.

"We will not tolerate an illegal parallel justice," warned Justice Minister Heiko Maas.

"Sharia law is not tolerated on German soil," Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere told Saturday's Bild newspaper.

Bavaria state's interior minister Joachim Herrmann described it as a "direct attack by the Salafists on our rule of law" in comments published in Monday's Bild daily.

Stephan Mayer, also from the CSU Bavarian allies of Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives, called in Sunday's Tagesspiegel for promoting strict Sharia law to be "penalized."

Volker Kauder, the parliamentary group leader of Merkel's conservatives, argued that the police alone was responsible for upholding public order.

"Therefore we must examine a ban of these supposed guardians of Islamic virtues," he told the Welt am Sonntag.

The head of the Central Council of Muslims in Germany has also condemned the action by the Salafists in Wuppertal.

German intelligence last year voiced concern over the growing number of Salafists, who espouse an austere form of Sunni Islam, and said they numbered around 4,500 in the country.

"Salafists and fanatics should no longer be able to hide behind religious freedom, even Islamic groups concerned with the reputation of Muslims see it that way," said Die Welt.

Comments 5
Thumb kanaandian 08 September 2014, 18:22

just make these animals disappear and blame the disappearance on a rival savage sect of their own. the crackdown on islamists in europe is coming, its goingt o be harsh and they are going to be hunted. one more attack i think, of a certain magnitude, and every salafi in europe is going to have to shave his beard from the fate that awates these wahabi donkeys.

Default-user-icon mazen (Guest) 08 September 2014, 18:33

Fantastic! As long as they stay there, and Germany stops exporting its filth to us.

Default-user-icon mazen (Guest) 08 September 2014, 18:34

Fantastic! As long as they stay in Germany. Germany should stop exporting its filth to the Middle East. Most of the 9/11 attackers came from Germany!!

Default-user-icon guest (Guest) 08 September 2014, 20:12

How could these filth get to Germany in the first place! they can all come back here and join their species ISIS, give me a Visa instead I promise it would be worth your while and even aid your economy cause we are true hard working citizens and in tune with your laws and culture! why do we have to suffer to get a euro visa just exchange them for us and everyone would be happy!

Missing lebanese_army_jnoub 09 September 2014, 15:40

Islamist radical scum, ironically there are many on this forum and many right/wing Christians who support salafist/takfiris out of their blind hatred for others.