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Police Meets Hardly Any Residents During Raids in Berlin's Gypsy Hotel

Summary by JUNGE FREIHEIT
70 foreign citizens' money recipients are housed in a notorious hotel in the Rainbow Kiez Schöneberg in Berlin. However, during a raid against social fraud, the police only hit two of them. The job center is irritated and wants to carry out on-site consultations.
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70 foreign citizens' money recipients are housed in a notorious hotel in the Rainbow Kiez Schöneberg in Berlin. However, during a raid against social fraud, the police only hit two of them. The job center is irritated and wants to carry out on-site consultations.

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JUNGE FREIHEIT broke the news in on Tuesday, October 14, 2025.
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