German authorities carried out large-scale raids across five federal states, targeting six individuals suspected of involvement in far-right extremist activities and propaganda distribution.
Prosecutors said the suspects were trading in far-right scene products, including hate-inciting music and items linked to banned groups such as “Blood & Honour” and “Combat 18.”
They also face charges related to weapons law violations and trafficking in banned substances and prescription drugs.
The raids took place in Niedersachsen, Thüringen, Baden-Württemberg, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, and Sachsen-Anhalt, as well as in Switzerland.
More than 100 police officers participated, seizing thousands of extremist CDs, propaganda materials, and weapons including small explosives, batons, and a blank-firing pistol.
Sources – Agencies