Three Defendants: Confession in the Trial of Remscheider Waffenarsenal
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The trial for an illegal weapons camp in Remscheid began in front of the Wuppertal Regional Court.
300 sharp firearms, 100,000 rounds of ammunition: In Remscheid a man has hoarded large-scale revolvers, rifles and machine guns. Now he is on trial.
In Remscheid in October 2025, police officers picked up a gigantic weapons camp in secret basements. One of the three defendants announced a confession to open the trial in Wuppertal.
Secret doors and hidden rooms - behind a kind of private weapons museum, a 60-year-old in the middle of Remscheid is storing a whole range of weapons, from machine guns to assault rifles to hit rings. One of his customers is now packing up in court.
In October, one of Germany's largest illegal weapons camps flew up, in a cellar in Remscheid. Three men are on trial, one of the defendants has confessed. Further confessions could follow.
After the arrival of one of Germany's largest illegal weapons camps in Remscheid, the trial against three men began in Wuppertal - with a confession. Others could follow.The trial for a large arms camp in Remscheid and illegal trade in war weapons began with a confession. "My client admits the allegations. The prosecution is true to this extent," said the defender of a 35-year-old at the trial opening at the Wuppertal Regional Court. The defende…
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