German police have arrested two 15-year-old Syrian migrants accused of raping a 19-year-old Czech tourist at Dresden’s main train station.
Authorities say the attackers threatened the victim with a knife before assaulting him and stealing €300 in cash.
The incident has sparked outrage, with critics pointing to repeat offences involving asylum seekers at public transport hubs.
Just last year, an Afghan migrant raped an 18-year-old Polish tourist at Munich’s central station while the victim was drunk and unconscious.
Both cases are fuelling renewed debate in Germany over migrant crime, integration, and public safety in major cities.






