The Frankfurt prosecutor investigates against a police officer from the Hessian Mühlheim: He is suspected to have sent pictures with right-wing extremist content in a chat, as a spokeswoman for the prosecutor said. First the Hessian radio had reported about it.
Accordingly, the pictures included a "German Christmas greeting" written in fracture with an iron cross and a banner with the colors of the empire, black and white red. Another picture shows Christmas cookies in swastika form. According to this, the police officer should have sent the photos to colleagues in December 2016.
In recent months, several Hessian police had noticed that had allegedly spread right-wing extremist content. In March, the Home Office spoke of 34 officials who would be investigated. Previously, attorney Seda Basay-Yildiz had received Drohfaxe signed "NSU 2.0". A trail leads to five policemen and a colleague of the 1st Frankfurt police station. The investigation continues.
Former colleague informed the Bureau
After the announcement of the case Basay-Yildiz turned according to "HR" a former colleague of the suspected police officer to the head of the police headquarters southeast Hesse and the Hessian Ministry of Interior. He was also a member of the chat group.
An hour later, the state protection commissariat from Offenbach would have contacted him and heard him the day after. A few months later he was again interrogated by the State Criminal Police Office.