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German man goes on trial for double child murder

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A German security guard went on trial Tuesday accused of murdering two children, one of them a four-year-old Bosnian boy snatched from a crowded migrant registration centre last year.

The trial of Silvio Schulz, 33, started under tight security in a court in Potsdam near Berlin after news of the killings shocked the country last year.

Germany took in more than one million asylum seekers in 2015
Germany took in more than one million asylum seekers in 2015
Christof Stache, AFP/File

Schulz is accused of kidnapping the children -- four-year-old Mohamed from Bosnia, and German boy Elias, aged six -- in order to sexually abuse them, then killing them to avoid being identified and caught.

The hand-cuffed defendant wearing a hooded jumper covered his face with a paper folder when he entered the courtroom Tuesday, as bereaved victims' relatives looked on.

The trial of Silvio Schulz is being held under tight security at the regional courthouse in Potsdam ...
The trial of Silvio Schulz is being held under tight security at the regional courthouse in Potsdam, near Berlin
John MacDougall, Pool/AFP

He faces life in prison if found guilty.

Schulz was arrested in late October after his mother identified him from security camera images published by police.

Police said he admitted to abducting and abusing Mohamed before strangling him to death with a belt and also confessed to the murder of Elias.

Aldiana Januzi -- the mother of Mohamed  a four-year-old Bosnian refugee who was allegedly murdered ...
Aldiana Januzi -- the mother of Mohamed, a four-year-old Bosnian refugee who was allegedly murdered by Silvio Schultz -- arrives for the start of his murder trial in Potsdam, near Berlin, on June, 14, 2016
John MacDougall, Pool/AFP

Prosecutors say Schulz abducted Elias from a Potsdam playground in July 2015 before strangling to death the screaming child and burying his body in a rented garden plot.

In early October he kidnapped Mohamed from the crowded and chaotic area outside Berlin's Lageso registration centre for asylum seekers.

The Lageso office was overwhelmed by record numbers of migrants as Germany took in more than one million asylum seekers last year.

German authorities accused Silvio Schulz of kidnapping a young child from the Lageso registration ce...
German authorities accused Silvio Schulz of kidnapping a young child from the Lageso registration centre near Berlin
Michael Kappeler, DPA/AFP/File

As migrant families slept outside Lageso in the dust, and frustrated refugees sometimes brawled as they waited for days for an appointment, parliamentary vice president Claudia Roth condemned the conditions there as "shocking and unworthy of a democratic society".

A German security guard went on trial Tuesday accused of murdering two children, one of them a four-year-old Bosnian boy snatched from a crowded migrant registration centre last year.

The trial of Silvio Schulz, 33, started under tight security in a court in Potsdam near Berlin after news of the killings shocked the country last year.

Germany took in more than one million asylum seekers in 2015

Germany took in more than one million asylum seekers in 2015
Christof Stache, AFP/File

Schulz is accused of kidnapping the children — four-year-old Mohamed from Bosnia, and German boy Elias, aged six — in order to sexually abuse them, then killing them to avoid being identified and caught.

The hand-cuffed defendant wearing a hooded jumper covered his face with a paper folder when he entered the courtroom Tuesday, as bereaved victims’ relatives looked on.

The trial of Silvio Schulz is being held under tight security at the regional courthouse in Potsdam ...

The trial of Silvio Schulz is being held under tight security at the regional courthouse in Potsdam, near Berlin
John MacDougall, Pool/AFP

He faces life in prison if found guilty.

Schulz was arrested in late October after his mother identified him from security camera images published by police.

Police said he admitted to abducting and abusing Mohamed before strangling him to death with a belt and also confessed to the murder of Elias.

Aldiana Januzi -- the mother of Mohamed  a four-year-old Bosnian refugee who was allegedly murdered ...

Aldiana Januzi — the mother of Mohamed, a four-year-old Bosnian refugee who was allegedly murdered by Silvio Schultz — arrives for the start of his murder trial in Potsdam, near Berlin, on June, 14, 2016
John MacDougall, Pool/AFP

Prosecutors say Schulz abducted Elias from a Potsdam playground in July 2015 before strangling to death the screaming child and burying his body in a rented garden plot.

In early October he kidnapped Mohamed from the crowded and chaotic area outside Berlin’s Lageso registration centre for asylum seekers.

The Lageso office was overwhelmed by record numbers of migrants as Germany took in more than one million asylum seekers last year.

German authorities accused Silvio Schulz of kidnapping a young child from the Lageso registration ce...

German authorities accused Silvio Schulz of kidnapping a young child from the Lageso registration centre near Berlin
Michael Kappeler, DPA/AFP/File

As migrant families slept outside Lageso in the dust, and frustrated refugees sometimes brawled as they waited for days for an appointment, parliamentary vice president Claudia Roth condemned the conditions there as “shocking and unworthy of a democratic society”.

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