Bavaria, Germany - German Police Raid Neo-Nazis
Bavaria, Germany - Hundreds of German police raided the homes of neo-Nazis in Bavaria and seized 55 rifles, pistols and machine guns.
Four people were arrested in the raid, part of an investigation by Munich public prosecutors into the far right scene. They face charges of forming a criminal group and illegal weapons possession.
Some 370 police officers searched 15 buildings in the towns of Rosenheim, Erding and Traunstein. Police also seized large quantities of Nazi flags and helmets bearing the Nazi swastika, a symbol banned in Germany. "According to information available so far the suspects didn't plan any crimes, the weapons were instead seen as 'status symbols' in the far-right scene," police said.
Bavarian authorities have been investigating 10 people. Arrest warrants have been obtained for four of the men aged between 24 and 26. The other six, aged between 24 and 56 years, are still being questioned, police said.
Four people were arrested in the raid, part of an investigation by Munich public prosecutors into the far right scene. They face charges of forming a criminal group and illegal weapons possession.
Some 370 police officers searched 15 buildings in the towns of Rosenheim, Erding and Traunstein. Police also seized large quantities of Nazi flags and helmets bearing the Nazi swastika, a symbol banned in Germany. "According to information available so far the suspects didn't plan any crimes, the weapons were instead seen as 'status symbols' in the far-right scene," police said.
Bavarian authorities have been investigating 10 people. Arrest warrants have been obtained for four of the men aged between 24 and 26. The other six, aged between 24 and 56 years, are still being questioned, police said.
1 Comments:
At 5:21 PM, Anonymous said…
We are in golus until Moshiach comes - lets hope very soon!
...until then, let us not forget that we are in danger and have to daven constantly.
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