Thursday, January 26, 2012

Police raid homes of alleged neo-Nazi supporters in Germany. Could it be after Holger G talked?


01/12/2012

The Clandestine Life of the Neo-Nazi Terror Cell

Holger G. is seen on Nov. 14 as he is taken to the Federal Court of Justice in Karlsruhe.
By Hubert Gude, Sven Röbel and Holger Stark
Holger G., who was arrested in November, was one of a network of people who allegedly helped the Zwickau neo-Nazi cell, suspected of murdering at least 10 people. Unlike the one surviving member of the cell, he is talking to investigators. His statements provide a chilling insight into the trio’s activities during their time in the underground.
BERLIN (AP) — German prosecutors say police are raiding the homes of four alleged supporters of a neo-Nazi group linked to the killings of nine immigrants and a policewoman over the past decade.
The federal prosecutors’ office said Wednesday the four people are suspected of having provided the far-right group with weapons and, in one case, explosives. They were not identified.
Prosecutors say seven apartments and two office premises are being searched in the eastern states of Saxony and Thuringia and southwestern Baden-Wuerttemberg state.
The alleged founders of the Nationalist Socialist Underground group, Uwe Boehnhardt and Uwe Mundlos, died in an apparent murder-suicide in November.



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1 comment:

Also Known As Anonymous said...

For a minuet I thought you were referring to Eric Holder.