GERMANY: Migrant welfare fraud in Brunswick consists of over 300 cases at a cost of €5 million. [archive]

Local reports suggest the majority of more than 300 cases of welfare fraud are believed to have been committed by Sudanese refugees, who are among around a million asylum seekers who arrived in Germany in 2015. . . .

The fraudsters allegedly registered themselves multiple times in various different locations in a bid to receive extra cash, often using basic disguises to fool staff into handing over multiple welfare payments. . . .

Every asylum seeker receives monthly instalments of £115 (€135) ‘pocket money’ as well as £184 (€216) to cover necessary personal needs if they’re not completely under the care of state authorities.

Each fraud suspect stole thousands of euros from the state, with one believed to have illegally received more than £38,000 (€45,000) after using 12 different identities to take extra cash. . . .

The news comes after it emerged that Anis Amri, the terrorist responsible for the killed 12 people when he ploughed a lorry into a Berlin Christmas market, used various identities to steal money from the German state [archive] to fund his horrific terror plot.

How responsible of the German authorities to ensure that their third-world mercenaries aren’t paid too much to mass murder the natives.