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“Reich citizens” arrested in Dortmund for plotting to murder politicians

Alleged Reich Citizens Arrested in Dortmund, Accused of⁢ Plotting ⁤Political Murders

Dortmund, Germany – November 10, 2024 – German authorities have arrested an individual in Dortmund suspected of involvement in a plot to‌ murder politicians, according to federal prosecutors.The arrest, made yesterday, is linked to⁢ the “Reichsbürger” (Reich citizens) movement – a loosely affiliated group of individuals who reject the legitimacy of the Federal Republic of germany.

The suspect is currently being transferred to Karlsruhe⁣ for a hearing before an investigating judge at the Federal Court of Justice, where prosecutors will seek an arrest ​warrant. ⁣The case centers on allegations of criminal financing of terrorism, with authorities believing the suspect used the Darknet to‍ facilitate activities supporting the planned attacks. Intelligence​ regarding the man’s Darknet activity reportedly originated with ‍Germany’s Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution, the country’s domestic​ intelligence agency.

The “Reichsbürger” movement, which has been under increased scrutiny⁢ by German security services, comprises individuals ⁣who often‍ espouse far-right extremist ideologies and conspiracy theories. While diverse in their specific beliefs, adherents generally deny the authority of the modern German state, sometimes claiming allegiance to a historical German ‌empire. Authorities have previously linked members of the movement‍ to stockpiling weapons‌ and plotting violence against government officials.

The Federal Prosecutor’s Office, ‌responsible for investigating terrorism-related crimes, is leading​ the inquiry. The investigating judge ⁤in Karlsruhe will determine whether sufficient evidence exists⁣ to issue an arrest warrant and proceed with‌ formal charges. Further‍ details regarding the specific targets and scope of the alleged‌ plot ‌have not yet been released.

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