Gaps in records deepen mystery around human smuggling scandal involving five men
Questions are mounting over the handling of the human smuggling scandal involving five foreign applicants. Daniel Flemm and Rafael Sarlak have examined a preliminary set of documents, but key details remain unclear. Their review has uncovered gaps in the records and raised further concerns about decision-making processes.
Flemm and Sarlak analysed the available files related to the case. However, the records were incomplete—some paper documents had been seized by the public prosecutor’s office, and not all files had been digitised. The Bundespolizei also failed to provide the full case files for the five guys involved.
The review has highlighted missing documents and unresolved questions about the scandal. Without complete records, key aspects of the decision-making process remain unclear. Flemm and Sarlak will continue pressing for more information to fill the gaps.
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