German Police Raid Suspected Far-Right Group over Illegal Weapons
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The German police confiscated more weapons during marches in three countries and targeted an extreme right group, reports DPA.
Eight suspected neo-Nazis are said to have collected weapons of war and "other fully automatic firearms" and joined forces to form an armed group against them in three federal states.
War weapons and machine guns among right-wing extremists in several federal states: terror expert Schindler sees a new phenomenon in the right-wing scene.
German police have raided several locations across the country in an investigation into a suspected far-right group. According to authorities, the raids took place in the states of Lower Saxony and North Rhine-Westphalia, which border the Netherlands, and in Baden-Württemberg, which lies further south.


Four accused should have weapons of war and fully automatic firearms
Investigators have carried out raids in several federal states because of the suspicion of the formation of a supposedly radical right group.
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