Inspectors of the
S-Bahn Munich in Germany forcefully pulled out a 48-year-old Nigerian man from
the train. The two ticket inspectors of the Deutsche Bahn German train system
were caught on camera savagely dragging the Nigerian man out of a train after
he reportedly refused to provide his ID and pay a fine for not having a ticket.
The man could be seen vehemently clinging on metal
handrails, as two men in uniform ferociously battle to get him out of the
suburban S-Bahn train, headed to Munich city center from the airport.
Natalia Miletic who filmed the incident and posted it on
Facebook, can be heard telling the inspectors:
“It’s absolutely not OK what you’re doing, the guy didn’t
do anything to you.You should be ashamed of yourself, this is racism what
you’re doing. Why are you doing this? He paid."
The woman continues filming until someone seemingly tries to
stop her.
The man, said to be a 48-year-old Nigerian, was reportedly
removed from the train at Leuchtenbergring station.
He appeared to have no valid ticket as the inspectors came
up to him during the check. They then asked him to show an ID card and pay a
€60 fine ($68), according to the witness who filmed the incident and later
described it to HuffingtonPost.de.
The man, however, only had €9 in cash, which he reportedly
needed for food. The inspectors collected the €9, saying he still owed the
rest.
Deutsche Bahn, the company operating trains in Germany, said
it was “unusual to receive only partial payments,” commenting on the incident
later.
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