| The Chinese visitor had handed over his passport to German authorities |
A Chinese tourist spent nearly two
weeks in a German migrant hostel after mistakenly applying for asylum
when he actually wanted to report a theft.
| Migrants' fingerprints are taken during their registration in Germany |
'Very helpless'
In early July the tourist arrived at the hostel on a bus with migrants, from Dortmund. "He was so different from the others. Very, very helpless," said Red Cross worker Christoph Schluetermann.A translation app confirmed Mr Schluetermann's suspicions that the tourist had got entangled in the asylum system by mistake.
"It came up with phrases like 'I want to go on a trip abroad'," he said. It emerged that the tourist had plans to visit Italy and France.
The man, from northern China, had calmly allowed the authorities to take away his passport and visa, and take his fingerprints.