Two Turkish men suspected of being involved in the brutal murder of two of their compatriots in Germany, were arrested on Tuesday, April 22nd.
The bodies of the two victims, both with gunshot wounds, were found in front of a residential address on Saturday in Bad Nauheim, a town north of Frankfurt.
The victims were a man, 59, and his 28 year-old son-in-law, both of Turkish nationality, who had no previous dealings with the police.
The two men arrested on Tuesday, aged 31 and 36, are said to have ordered the murders. They have no criminal record. The shooter himself is still on the run.
As we recently reported, the number of asylum seekers suspected of violent crimes saw a dramatic increase in Germany in 2024. The authorities registered a staggering increase of 47.6% among Turkish nationals compared to the previous year.


