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Saxony: A drunk man calls the police - they discover weapons and Nazi votions on him

2021-12-23T12:37:24.616Z


A man from Saxony built a kind of "Hitler altar" and hoarded weapons. The officers discovered the arsenal after the 53-year-old called the police himself.


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Adoration of Hitler by the neo-Nazis - confiscated by the police

Photo: Police Saxony

In Saxony, the police confiscated a number of weapons and Nazi votions from a 53-year-old.

The man had called the officers himself in the apartment in a very intoxicated state, as the Zwickau police department announced.

Accordingly, the man alerted the Glauchau police on Tuesday night.

He made a confused impression on the phone and asked for help.

On the spot, the police found that the man was not in a helpless position.

In addition, the emergency services discovered a »larger arsenal of cut, stabbing and firearms«.

According to the report, the man had built a kind of shrine with Nazi propaganda and pictures of Adolf Hitler in the living room.

The man was visited again on Wednesday, this time with a police weapons expert.

The officer checked the weapons and found that the suspect apparently had them illegally.

The officers confiscated a cartridge belt with partly live ammunition, a manslaughter, a stick rapier, three brass knuckles, two of them with blades, a butterfly knife and two sash knives.

The accused had behaved "reasonably".

He had voluntarily given a "considerable pool" of non-criminally relevant cutting, stabbing and decorative weapons, as well as objects related to the Nazi regime.

Now check where the weapons come from.

The 53-year-old was not noticed as a right-wing extremist before the deployment.

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Source: spiegel

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