German far-right group procured arms, had concrete plans for coup: Intelligence chief
Group of extremists, ex-soldiers had large network, prepared to overthrow government by violent means, Germany’s domestic intelligence chief says
BERLIN (AA) – A group of far-right figures and ex-military officers who plotted a coup in Germany had procured weapons and they had concrete plans, the country’s domestic intelligence chief has said.
“This group had a large network across the country, they had precise plans, they had been prepared to use violence, even if that meant killing people,” Thomas Haldenwang told public broadcaster ZDF on Wednesday night.
He said the group has been under the scrutiny of the security agencies in the past couple of months, and authorities decided to launch an anti-terror operation as it became clear that the group had concrete plans to overthrow the government by violent means.
German police arrested more than two dozen people on Wednesday in one of the biggest anti-terror operations in country’s history and conducted searches at 150 properties in 11 federal states.
According to the prosecutors, the far-right terror group had plans to create a nationwide chaos and storm the German parliament by violence and military means with the goal of overthrowing the democratic, constitutional system in Germany.
The majority of the suspects were followers of the far-right Reichsburger (Reich Citizens) movement who reject the legitimacy of the Federal Republic of Germany, and they believe that the country is governed by members of a so-called “deep state.”
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