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VisitWhat will be the legal consequences for the arrested Afghan nationals involved in the consulate vandalization by December 31, 2024?
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Afghan Nationals Vandalize Pakistani Consulate in Frankfurt, Remove Flag; Several Arrested
Jul 21, 2024, 06:53 AM
Afghan nationals have vandalized the Pakistani consulate in Frankfurt, Germany, removing the Pakistani flag and replacing it with Afghanistan’s national flag. The incident has led to several arrests by German law enforcement agencies, who are actively investigating the matter. In response, Pakistan has strongly condemned the attack and criticized Germany for failing to protect its consulate, citing the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations. Afghan nationals also threw stones during the protest. The Pakistani government has called for stronger security measures and legal consequences for the perpetrators. Meanwhile, security has been significantly increased at the Pakistani Embassy in Berlin, where another protest by Afghan nationals is expected.
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