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On Saturday, police took action, carrying out raids in the states of Brandenburg, Berlin and North Rhine-Westphalia, where they searched private homes and the premises of a far-right mail order company. A total of 56 officers were involved in the operation, which was led by the Brandenburg State Office of Criminal Investigation and the Neuruppin public prosecutor. The raids were targeted at five suspects who are accused of illegally possessing weapons and forming a militant group.
www.spiegel.de...
Originally posted by AfterInfinity
Did they really expect to succeed? Serious question. Did they really think their little militia operation would work?
Germany had a hard enough time dealing with the after-effects of the war. They're NOT about to let it happen again.edit on 9-7-2012 by AfterInfinity because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by AfterInfinity
Did they really expect to succeed? Serious question. Did they really think their little militia operation would work?
Germany had a hard enough time dealing with the after-effects of the war. They're NOT about to let it happen again.edit on 9-7-2012 by AfterInfinity because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by ALF88
Germanys domestic security service called "Verfassungsschutz" is deeply involved in this network. A couple of weeks ago they had to admit that important files have been shredded. A coincidence of course.
Problem is no one believes that.
The whole things stinks from top to bottom!
Originally posted by AfterInfinity
Did they really expect to succeed? Serious question. Did they really think their little militia operation would work?