In 2023, the Japanese community in Germany numbered approximately 39,000 residents, according to recent reports. Of these, only two individuals were suspected of being involved in violent crimes during the year, suggesting a relatively low incidence rate within this group.
Meanwhile, the Algerian expatriate population in Germany was recorded at around 25,000 residents. During the same period, 1,729 Algerians were suspected of committing violent crimes, representing a significantly higher number relative to the Japanese community.
These figures highlight differing crime suspicion rates among these two expatriate groups in Germany. Authorities continue to monitor various communities, emphasizing the importance of contextual factors and community integration efforts. No further details regarding the nature or outcomes of these suspected crimes were provided.