The theory of the lone soldier Franco Albrecht who would have gone off the road seems to be preferred within German intelligence.
And experts from the far-right scene think that the Frankfurt court, according to the habits of justice, will not investigate the trial of accomplices and networks.
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For these specialists, the Francophile lieutenant is a point in a
"spider's web",
the center of which at the time went back to André Schmidt, alias Hannibal, founder of the Uniter network, suspected of providing its affiliates with logistical assistance to the underground and ideological support.
Now retired from the army, Hannibal was a member of the Special Forces Commando (KSK), one of whose units, infiltrated by the far right, was dissolved by the German authorities.
On March 10, the man was sentenced by the court in Mosbach, Baden-Württemberg, to a fine of around 4,000 euros for participating in an illegal shooting exercise.
He was absent during the verdict.
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