Every stone will be turned, and full transparency will be established.”
She emphasized that the motives of the perpetrator are still unclear and do not fit any known pattern, stressing that the investigations must provide a clearer picture and that this should then be used to determine which mechanisms in the police authorities need to be sharpened to identify the danger of individuals as precisely as possible.
Faeser accused the Union and FDP of blocking the improvement of internal security, citing the new Federal Police Act, biometric facial and voice recognition of terror suspects, and the Federal Criminal Police Office Act, which the Federal Constitutional Court has demanded be concretized in the area of counter-terrorism.
She also demanded a legally secure storage obligation for IP addresses, stating that this is essential in the fight against crime and terrorism, as the European Court of Justice has now declared it not only permissible, but necessary.