BKA reveals: Almost every second Muslim under 40 has ‘Islamist’ views
A new study from Germany's Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA) suggests that nearly 50% of Muslims in Germany under 40 harbor ‘Islamist’ tendencies, which has sparked concerns regarding social integration.
Draft Law for Cyber Protection: Government Wants to Allow BKA Access to Servers Abroad
The German government is proposing a reform that would grant the Federal Criminal Police (BKA) greater powers to combat cyber threats, including the ability to intervene in foreign networks.
Why Laura chose Berlin - The voluntary appearance and the testimony in German
Laura has voluntarily appeared in Berlin, confirmed by the Berlin police, indicating her well-being and autonomy following her earlier arrival in Frankfurt.
Customs and Federal Criminal Police: Cabinet Discusses Action Plan Against Organized Crime
The German federal cabinet is set to approve an action plan against organized crime, focusing on enhanced digital analysis powers and stronger investigations into money laundering.
Dark Field Study of the BKA: The State Cannot Simply Illuminate Everything
A recent study by the BKA highlights the prevalence of unreported domestic violence cases, emphasizing the need for improved awareness and support rather than stricter laws.
321 Suspected Cases - Sabotage Has Almost Become Everyday in Germany
The Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA) reported 321 suspected cases of sabotage against infrastructure and authorities last year, with security agencies suspecting some incidents might involve Russian state actors.
25 Suspicious Drone Flights Over Military Facilities and Critical Infrastructure
There were at least 25 sightings of drones over military facilities and critical infrastructure in Bavaria last year, with the BKA suspecting state-controlled actions.
BKA Chief Warns of AfD in Government Responsibility - 'Could Then Access Sensitive Data'
BKA Chief Holger Münch raises concerns about the risks of the AfD potentially gaining governmental power in a state next year and the implications for access to sensitive data.
BKA Chief Warns of AfD in Government Responsibility - 'Could Then Have Access to Sensitive Data'
BKA Chief Holger Münch expresses concerns about the risks of an AfD state government potentially accessing sensitive data, as current procedures do not inquire about party membership for BKA officials.