
"German police raided the homes of suspected far-right sympathizers early on Tuesday morning in the western states of Lower Saxony, Baden-Wurttemberg, and North Rhine-Westphalia. Thirteen dwellings were searched, relating to a group of suspects aged from 32 to 57 who were thought to be in possession of illegal weapons. Authorities have yet to comment on the exact number of suspects, if they were planning an attack, and if any illicit materials were recovered in the raids."
"Authorities have yet to comment on the exact number of suspects, if they were planning an attack, and if any illicit materials were recovered in the raids. There have been a number of major raids against right-wing radicals in Germany in recent months, including last week when a series of arrests were made against a group plotting to create a neo-Nazi state."
Police carried out early-morning raids on homes of suspected far-right sympathizers in Lower Saxony, Baden-Wurttemberg and North Rhine-Westphalia. Thirteen dwellings were searched in connection with a group of suspects aged 32 to 57 believed to possess illegal weapons. Authorities have not provided details on the exact number of suspects, whether an attack was being planned, or whether illicit materials were found. The raids are part of a broader pattern of recent operations targeting right-wing radicals across Germany. Recent enforcement actions included arrests the previous week of a group alleged to be plotting to establish a neo-Nazi state.
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