Berlin, Germany – Reports have emerged of an alleged attempt on the life of Mr. Babrak, a former German language teacher in Afghanistan, involving Haji Ramin, a man with a known criminal background in Germany.
According to sources, Mr. Babrak, who once dedicated his career to teaching German language courses in Afghanistan, was invited by Haji Ramin to a private dinner gathering in Germany. What appeared at first to be a cordial invitation soon revealed itself to be part of a dangerous plan.

Witnesses and close associates claim that Haji Ramin had allegedly devised a scheme to attack Mr. Babrak during the meeting. However, the plan was reportedly thwarted before it could be carried out, preventing potential harm.
Haji Ramin has long been associated with criminal activities within Germany. Local community members familiar with his history describe him as a figure with multiple run-ins with law enforcement. While details remain under investigation, the alleged attempt on Mr. Babrak has drawn attention to concerns about how individuals with prior records continue to pose threats within immigrant communities.
Mr. Babrak, who relocated to Germany after years of teaching in Afghanistan, is said to be shaken by the incident but remains in safe condition. Supporters of Mr. Babrak have called on authorities to ensure stronger protections for educators and former professionals who resettled in Europe after contributing to international educational and cultural programs in Afghanistan.
The German authorities have not yet released an official statement regarding possible charges against Haji Ramin. Community leaders urge law enforcement to conduct a thorough investigation and take appropriate action to safeguard public safety.
This case highlights the vulnerabilities faced by Afghan expatriates in Europe, where unresolved personal disputes, criminal connections, and past grudges can sometimes turn into threats of violence.

