He is said to have sent anonymous, anti-Semitic letters to the district administration and town halls.
Now the police have identified a suspect.
District - He is said to have spread hatred and agitation.
The police have now identified a 51-year-old suspect who apparently sent over ten anonymous letters to various authorities and institutions in the Munich district in July 2018.
The anti-Semitic and racist content insulted and threatened fellow citizens and contained several threatening scenarios and swastikas.
In the course of the extensive investigation by Kommissariat 44, which is responsible for state security, traces of the letters were meticulously secured.
Police temporarily monitored town halls
The letters were sent out at the beginning of July 2018.
The police then temporarily installed monitoring measures at the affected facilities in the district, which, according to the police, are several town halls in the southern and southeastern district and the district office.
By comparison with the DNA database, a 51-year-old man who lives in Munich has now been identified as a suspect.
He has been charged with threats, sedition, defamation and the use of marks of unconstitutional organizations, the police report.
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