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Is Geretsried a hotspot for neo-Nazis?

2022-01-29T05:05:20.170Z


Not only the former member of the Bundestag Andreas Wagner received unsolicited mail. Anti-vaccination leaflets from the right-wing extremist small party “III. Path". Is Geretsried a hotspot for neo-Nazis?


Not only the former member of the Bundestag Andreas Wagner received unsolicited mail.

Anti-vaccination leaflets from the right-wing extremist small party “III.

Path".

Is Geretsried a hotspot for neo-Nazis?

Geretsried/Rosenheim – Not only the former member of the Bundestag Andreas Wagner received unsolicited mail.

Anti-vaccination leaflets from the right-wing extremist small party “III.

Path".

What can citizens do about it?

That's what editor Doris Schmid wanted to know from Stefan Sonntag.

The chief inspector is press spokesman for the police headquarters in Oberbayern Süd in Rosenheim.

Mr. Sunday, the “III.

Weg” also distributed leaflets in other places in the Oberland?

Stefan Sonntag:

On the website of the “III.

Wegs” only the flyer campaign in Geretsried was discussed in relation to the “Oberland”.

The other "actions" of the "III.

Wegs" have no connection to our districts (Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen, Weilheim-Schongau, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, editor's note).

Even independently of the website, there is no information regarding political actions in other cities in the Oberland.

A survey revealed that several households actually had the “III.

Wegs” in Geretsried, but these were not distributed across the board.

Is the city of Geretsried a hotspot in the Oberland for neo-Nazi activities?

Stefan Sonntag:

There is currently no evidence that the city of Geretsried Geretsried can be described as a hotspot for neo-Nazi activities.

The most recently registered actions against the former member of the Bundestag Andreas Wagner are currently the only proceedings with a political background.

An investigation is currently underway into this case to find out who is responsible for the inconvenience.

In addition, we are particularly sensitive to extremism and are in contact with the other responsible bodies if we have any findings.

How can citizens defend themselves against unwanted mail in their mailboxes?

Stefan Sonntag:

The distribution of flyers, even if they are unwanted letters, is not prohibited per se.

In the case of flyer campaigns of the “III.

Weg" citizens are free to notify the police.

After all, it is a right-wing extremist party that is monitored by the Office for the Protection of the Constitution.

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Source: merkur

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