German Police Dismantle Teenage Far-Right Terror Cell 'Last Defense Wave'
- German authorities arrested five male teenagers on Wednesday in various regions, accusing them of membership in the right-wing extremist group Last Defense Wave.
- The group, formed by minors in or before mid-April 2024, allegedly planned violent attacks targeting migrants and political opponents to destabilize Germany's democratic order.
- Authorities conducted searches at 13 properties with over 220 police officers, uncovering acts such as arson in October at a cultural center in eastern Germany and vandalism of migrant shelters.
- Justice Minister Stefanie Hubig described the arrests as a warning sign, highlighting the troubling fact that all suspects were underage when the extremist group was established, demonstrating that right-wing extremist violence can involve individuals of any age.
- The crackdown reflects rising far-right violence in Germany, with politically motivated crimes up sharply last year, signaling continued challenges to the country’s democratic stability.
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Raid on Neo-Nazi Group Nets Arrests of 14- to 18-Year-Olds
Police in Germany arrested five teenagers in a raid Wednesday against a neo-Nazi group officials say has organized attacks against migrants and wants to topple the nation's form of government. The male suspects, ages 14 to 18, were taken into custody in three states in eastern and central Germany, the...
The alleged members of the "Last Defence Wave" are young and apparently extremely violent. Investigators charge the right-wing terrorists with several attacks.
German police arrested five members of the neo-Nazi group Last Defense Wave in early morning raids on Wednesday, suspected of attacks on asylum seekers and political enemies. All of the suspects are teenagers. German prosecutors are describing them as members of a far-right terrorist cell.
Five young people are suspected of belonging to a right-wing terrorist cell. Among other things, they are said to have planned attacks on refugees - not an isolated case, as researches by Stern/RTL and the current criminal statistics show.
The investigation involves, among other things, attempted murder, particularly serious arson and membership in a terrorist association. Suspects are sometimes underage.
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