In the case of the alleged knife attack by right-wing extremists on the left Schwerin politician Julian Kinzel the prosecution has now launched an investigation against Kinzel. At issue is the suspicion of faking a crime, a spokesman said on Monday authorities in Schwerin. The recent study results allowed the investigators to conclude that Kinzel has invented the attack on himself, informed the Attorney spokesman Stefan Urbanek.
Claims to Kinzel was attacked a week ago in Wismar by three unknown, the right-wing scene belonging to men, as "gay Kommunistensau" insulted and injured several times with a knife. He escaped serious injury only by his thick coat, like the NDR Kinzel reported. But at this representation has the prosecution serious doubts.
The main reason was the opinion of a coroner, who had examined the injuries Kinzel. It should come out that "the nature of the injuries were not consistent with the alleged history of over case in accordance, a self-inflicted on the other hand is sufficiently probable", as it was said. NDR research had previously found that the wounds Kinzel arm cuts showed that ran back and forth across the forearm. This is to bring the alleged crime was committed with hardly consistent, said a coroner NDR Nordmagazin.
The prosecutor's office referred on Monday still further inconsistencies. So Kinzel was not in a position to submit the damaged during the alleged robbery jacket to the police. The young politicians have given as explanation that the coat had been stolen after the fact. Impersonating an offense punishable by a prison sentence of up to three years or a fine.
From the beginning, there was astonishment that the victim did not immediately call the police, but only a day later gave an indication. In turn, the message came only on the so-called Internet-guard, not in person at the police. Even the police were then long not possible to establish contact with Kinzel. Julian Kinzel is not to reach for the NDR for days.
The Schwerin left-county chairman Peter Brill, who had made the previous week with a press release in the event publicly, did not want to comment on the now opened against his fellow board members process. "I have received no other evidence before the last week," Brill said. On the information there was no doubt for him.