Germany’s latest sex-crime figures are fueling renewed political debate over migration as investigators expand an ongoing exploitation probe. According to the reporting, Germany recorded 751 group rape cases in 2025. Officials also identified 578 suspects described as non-German in those cases. The figures come as a separate investigation linked to alleged grooming and exploitation activities continues in Nuremberg. The probe is described as expanding, drawing additional attention to concerns about how vulnerable victims may be exploited and whether immigration-related factors should be treated as part of broader policy discussions.

Across the two accounts provided, the central elements are consistent: a new set of national statistics for group rape cases in 2025, a breakdown that includes the number of non-German suspects identified, and the fact that the Nuremberg grooming gang investigation remains active and is expanding. Both sources frame the developments in the context of renewed scrutiny of migration and exploitation, though they do not provide further details beyond the headline figures and the ongoing nature of the investigation.