Nationwide raid: police take action against neo-Nazi network NDR.de – News – Lower Saxony
Status: 04/06/2022 12:42 p.m
Police officers launched raids against a suspected neo-Nazi network in eleven federal states today – including in Lower Saxony, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and Schleswig-Holstein.
One of the suspects is said to have served in Munster. Chris Marvin C. served with the armored forces in Munster and was observed by the military counter-intelligence service (MAD), the news magazine reports “The mirror” on Wednesday morning. According to the information, the MAD did not prevent C. from having constant access to weapons and ammunition.
50 suspects in focus – House searched in Hildesheim
Have hundreds of officials the homes of 50 suspects searched in eleven federal states, which are said to be part of a violent neo-Nazi network in Germany. The focus of the investigations is in Eisenach (Thuringia), but objects in Lower Saxony, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Schleswig-Holstein, Rhineland-Palatinate, Brandenburg, Berlin, Hesse, North Rhine-Westphalia, Saarland and Baden-Württemberg are currently being searched, said the federal prosecutor on Wednesday morning with According to the Federal Prosecutor’s Office, objects in Hildesheim and in the Heidekreis were also searched.
raids in the north
On Wednesday, more than 800 police officers from the Federal Criminal Police Office, the GSG 9 of the Federal Police and officers from the State Criminal Police Offices are on duty for the arrests and raids. In Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, according to information from the Federal Prosecutor’s Office, apartments in the districts of Mecklenburgische Seenplatte, Vorpommern-Greifswald and Rostock were examined by three suspects who are said to have connections to the banned group “Combat 18”. This is considered the armed arm of the neo-Nazi movement “Blood and Honour”. According to information from the German Press Agency, investigators from Güstrow, Demmin and Pasewalk are on duty. In Schleswig-Holstein, two houses in the Plön district were searched, said a spokeswoman for the federal prosecutor.
Those arrested are said to have led a right-wing extremist martial arts group
The raids resulted in four arrests. According to the federal prosecutor’s office, three people were arrested in Eisenach and one in Rotenburg an der Fulda (Hesse). The men are suspected, among other things, of being leading members of the right-wing extremist martial arts group “Knockout 51” and members of other right-wing extremist associations. “Knockout 51” is a group that “under the guise of joint physical training attracts young, nationalist-minded men, deliberately indoctrinates them with right-wing extremist ideas and trains them for street fights,” the federal prosecutor said.
Training in the rooms of the state NPD
The training is said to have taken place on the premises of the NPD state office in Eisenach. “Knockout 51” is mainly active in Thuringia and is also networked nationwide with other right-wing extremists in North Rhine-Westphalia and Baden-Württemberg. In Eisenach, the group is said to have tried to establish a “Nazi neighborhood” and become a regulatory force there. The four arrested men are to be brought before the investigating judge at the Federal Court of Justice on Wednesday and Thursday, who will decide on the execution of the pre-trial detention.
Network around “Combat 18” and “Atomic Weapons Division Germany”
Those arrested and other suspects are said to have continued the right-wing extremist group “Combat 18”, which has now been banned in Germany. Other suspects are said to have been members of the Atomwaffe Division Germany, a right-wing extremist terrorist organization originating in the United States. In addition, the federal prosecutor accuses other suspects of being part of the “Sonderkommando 1418”. The aim of this chat group was to “win supporters for terrorist attacks on ‘race war’ and the destruction of existing democratic systems by replacing them with a neo-fascist system,” the authority in Karlsruhe explained.
Investigations since 2019 – also GSG 9 in action
Members of “Sonderkommando 1418” and “Nuclear Weapons Division Germany” have been investigated since September 2019 based on findings by the Office for the Protection of the Constitution. One of the accused was Leon R. from Eisenach, who was arrested today. His contacts with another accused led to the initiation of investigations. In the course of this, “evidence for personal connections of the accused in the right-wing extremist martial arts and music scene emerged,” according to the federal prosecutor.
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