Nine suspects from far-right neo-Nazi group detained in Germany

Ten flats were searched, and nine suspects were detained in raids targeting supporters of the far-right extremist Third Way party in eastern Germany.
The police and the Berlin public prosecutor’s office said on Thursday.
The suspects, aged between 17 and 21, belong to the so-called National Revolutionary Youth (NRJ), the youth arm of the Third Way.
The raids took place in Berlin, Brandenburg, and Saxony, and some 130 officers were involved.
The raids are related to an attack on several people on July 6 at the Ostkreuz commuter train station in Berlin. When two federal police officers intervened, they were also attacked, according to the authorities.
Several people were injured and had to be treated after the Ostkreuz attack. The initially unidentified suspects were later identified, the authorities said in a statement.
In addition, the suspects were accused of involvement in a robbery in January. In this case, a 20-year-old man is said to have been attacked and robbed for political reasons.
Mobile devices, digital storage media, clothing, a vehicle and dangerous items such as blank guns, impact tools, gloves and electric stun guns were seized during the raids, and propaganda material was also found.
Formal arrest warrants are not to be requested, a spokesman for the Berlin public prosecutor’s office said when asked. Rather, the nine suspects would be released after the police measures were completed.
The investigations are being led by the police state security, which is responsible for political crimes.
The police union has raised concerns about young people being exposed to and influenced by right-wing extremist ideas through social media and internet platforms.
Stephan Weh, the regional head of the police union, emphasised the need for greater accountability among platform operators.
According to the constitutional protection report, members of groups like the Third Way and NRJ were involved in verbal and physical confrontations with political opponents in 2023.
These groups reportedly prepared by training in martial arts and networking with other right-wing extremists. They also organised patrols in Berlin parks and approached young people near schools.
Founded in 2013, the Third Way political party is known for its nationalist, anti-immigrant and anti-Semitic ideologies and is widely described as neo-Nazi.
(dpa/NAN)
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