The Policeman of berlin is investigating several allegations of women who claimed to have been drugged during a party German Social Democratic Party (SPD) which was also attended by the Chancellor Olaf Scholz and of many deputies and collaborators of the party.
Until today, the security forces have identified five victims, all of them attending a summer party organized by the Social Democrats, Scholz’s party, and held near the headquarters of the Foreign Ministry.
The first complaint came from a 21-year-old woman who said feeling sick and dizzy and experiencing memory leaks after attending the party, in which more than a thousand guests participated. The woman assured her that she had not drunk alcohol at the event.
The victim maintained that she could not remember anything about the event after 9:30 p.m. She alerted the Police after going to the hospital, where a blood sample was taken and a toxicological analysisbut the results are not yet available, according to a police spokesman.
Wir sind alle entsetzt über diesen unglaublichen Vorgang und werden alles in unserer Macht stehende tun, um das aufzuklären. Allen die es betrifft, empfehle ich, dies anzuzeigen. Und natürlich ist die @spdbt-Fraktionsspitze für die Betroffenen jederzeit ansprechbar. https://t.co/5xudSnzr6l
— Katja Mast (@KatjaMast) July 8, 2022
The Police have not yet identified any suspects, while the SPD has already condemned the incident. The police spokeswoman stated that no other crimes had been detected, not even sexual assaults.
Likewise, a spokesman for the Social Democratic parliamentary group has indicated today that he was not aware that the affected women had been victims of other crimes such as robbery.
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“I advise all interested parties to file a complaint,” wrote a head of the parliamentary group, Katja Mast, on Twitter.
The Police repeatedly warn of the danger that criminals mix these substances in drinks at parties or clubs and rob or sexually assault the victims. Investigations are often difficult because victims often do not remember what happened.
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Eddie is an Australian news reporter with over 9 years in the industry and has published on Forbes and tech crunch.