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Lina E. (Dresden Higher Regional Court in September)
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After the attack on the authorized signatory of a real estate company in Leipzig in 2019, a lead apparently leads to the alleged left-wing extremist Lina E. In this case, she is being investigated for dangerous bodily harm, the Dresden Public Prosecutor announced on Monday.
In addition, a former employee of a clinic in Magdeburg is being investigated for aiding and abetting, it said.
She is therefore suspected of having queried the victim's registration address.
The »Welt« had previously reported on this.
According to the report, the former clinic employee is also said to have illegally requested personal data via the Saxon Institute for Municipal Data Processing in more than 300 cases.
It was specifically about data such as the private addresses of right-wing radicals in order to then pass them on to members of the left-wing radical scene.
Masked people attacked the authorized signatory in her apartment in November 2019 and severely injured them with fist blows.
In a letter published on the Internet, the attack was presented as a reaction to a new building in the Leipzig district of Connewitz, for which the woman's company is responsible.
Since the beginning of September Lina E. has been tried together with three men before the Dresden Higher Regional Court, among other things because of membership in a criminal organization and serious breach of the peace.
According to the indictment, she is the leader of a militant group whose aim it was to attack and injure actual and alleged members of the right-wing scene.
She is said to have been in command of at least two out of six attacks in Leipzig, Wurzen and Eisenach.
wit / dpa