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Breakdown of the police in a raid against the right-wing group "Aryan Circle Germany" in Lower Saxony

2020-03-06T20:40:16.290Z


Raid on suspected right-wing extremists in Staufenberg in the Göttingen district: The police broke down.


Raid on suspected right-wing extremists in Staufenberg in the Göttingen district: The police broke down.

  • Raid on alleged right-wing extremists in Staufenberg (Göttingen district)
  • The police broke down
  • Incident is checked by the police

The police broke down during a raid on suspected right-wing extremists in Staufenberg in the Göttingen district. A cardboard box with evidence was forgotten during an apartment search.

Raid against right-wing extremists: Breakdown of the Göttingen police - box with evidence forgotten

The Göttingen police admitted the incident on Friday (06.03.3030) on request: "During the search of a man's apartment, which is assigned to the extreme right-wing scene, an accident occurred last Tuesday morning in the municipality of Staufenberg," said a police spokeswoman Inquiry. A box of seized evidence was left in his apartment unintentionally after the search ended.

Raid on right-wing extremists near Göttingen: police officers only noticed Panne on the scene

“Only after returning to the office did the officers notice their mistake and immediately return to the search facility. In the course of further investigations, the evidence that was originally seized, including a cell phone and other data carriers, could ultimately be brought back into police possession, “it continues. According to the police, the behavior of the officers deployed is being checked by the Göttingen public prosecutor and also by the police.

Raid on right-wing extremists near Göttingen: twelve suspects between the ages of 19 and 57

The Flensburg public prosecutor's office is investigating the case. Rescue workers searched homes in the campaign in Schleswig-Holstein, Lower Saxony, Brandenburg and Hesse.

The twelve suspects between the ages of 19 and 57 are said to have joined forces with other parties in Bad Segeberg in July 2019 to form the far-right group "Aryan Circle Germany" *.

Raid against right-wing extremists: The group "Aryan Circle Germany" is accused of numerous crimes

The right-wing extremist group had reportedly planned bodily harm and property damage as well as crimes under the Arms Act. "All of the accused belong to the extreme right-wing spectrum," said the Schleswig-Holstein State Criminal Police Office. However, there is currently no evidence that attacks were planned, the spokeswoman said.

During the searches on Tuesday, a large amount of storage media was seized, the spokeswoman for the prosecutor reported. In addition, narcotics and objects were found that fall under the weapons law.

By Bernd Schlegel (with dpa)

* hna.de is part of the nationwide Ippen-Digital editors network.

Source: merkur

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