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Cologne police arrest two for New Year attacks

March 9, 2016

Police in Cologne have arrested two more men suspected of sex crimes on New Year's Eve. Assaults and robberies, blamed on foreigners, have fueled anti-migrant sentiment in Germany.

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Deutschland Hauptbahnhof Vorplatz in Köln
Image: Reuters/W. Rattay

After photos of suspects were published on Tuesday, police arrested a 26-year-old Algerian who was recognized in Kerpen, near Cologne on Wednesday, according to a spokesman for the prosecutor's office, Ulrich Bremer.

A second man, a 31-year-old Iraqi who had recognized himself in one of the photos, surrendered at a police station in Hamm, northeast of Cologne.

The Algerian national has been accused of being part of a group involved in the sexual assault and attempted robbery of a woman. The Iraqi man is suspected of making insulting sexual comments to a woman and her family.

Investigators in Cologne say they received 1,120 criminal complaints from victims saying they were attacked - either physically or verbally - during a series of attacks on New Year's Eve by gangs of young men outside the central railway station in the shadow of the city's Medieval cathedral.

Deutschland Köln Verdächtiger Silvester Übergriffe
Police in North Rhine Westphalia have released photos of suspects involved in the New Year's Eve attacks against women.Image: Polizei NRW Köln

Police said they were investigating 110 individuals and had 13 men in custody. Court cases are already underway.

Following the attacks there was a general sense of shock and demands for measures to be taken. The police chief has resigned and far-right parties have seized on a growing unease of Germany's acceptance of more than a million asylum seekers as Europe grapples with the largest migrant crisis since World War II.

jar/jm (AP, dpa, AFP)