German-Turkish businessman subjected to police violence
After being subjected to police violence in front of his shop, Emre Tumsek vows to file criminal complaint against police
By Mesut Zeyrek
COLOGNE, Germany (AA) – In front of his own shop, a German-Turkish businessman in a city in Rhineland was subjected to police violence, as revealed by bystander video and the man’s own account on Sunday.
Emre Tumsek, 43, shared the video shot by a bystander in front of his shop in the city of Duisburg showing two police officers handcuffing him and then pressing with their knees on his back and neck.
The police took action against him when he emerged from his shop after hearing a noise and came out to investigate, he told Anadolu Agency on Sunday.
He plans to file a criminal complaint, he added.
"The violence continued in the police vehicle and I pressed the help button. They made me listen to the German national anthem. I never saw or heard of anything like this before. They put two masks on me, handcuffed me, and threw me into a cell,” said Tumsek.
“They kept me there for about four hours. This had a big impact on my state of mind and my family’s. I will file a criminal complaint against those responsible,” he said.
Duisburg police have not yet responded to the allegations of police violence.
*Writing by Busra Nur Cakmak
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