The Afghan should be deported, in may of 2017 from a vocational school in Nuremberg. Because of the then 20-Year-old refused, he had to before the court.

After a tumultuous deportation attempt at a vocational school in the Afghan Asif N. has been convicted to 100 hours of community service. The juvenile judge at the district court spoke to the 22-Year-old of resistance against enforcement officials with assault and battery, guilty, in addition to the damage to property and unauthorised stay without a passport, a court spokesman said on Wednesday. The process was held before a juvenile court judge, to the exclusion of the Public.

On 31. May 2017 should be taken of a then 20-Year-old from the Nuremberg professional school in deportation custody. According to the court, he was in a patrol car a lot of resistance. He had kicked, beaten and injured. Classmates and Left-wing radical turned themselves in to the police in the way. The operation was nationwide taken care of for attention and criticism.

The asylum procedures of N. had been rolled out after the incident, his request, however, recently rejected again. His lawyer, Michael Brenner, said in late November that he had filed a lawsuit against the decision and opportunities for N. to see. For the time being n have a residence permit until the administrative court has decided in Ansbach on the action. The prosecution had demanded two weeks of constant arrest and 100 hours of work. The defender pleaded not guilty; only for the damage of a traffic light in front of the deportation attempt, he spoke out for working hours.