Deccan Chronicle

German man held for sending threat letters

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Berlin, May 4: Police in Berlin have arrested a 53year-old German man on suspicion of sending dozens of threatenin­g letters to politician­s, lawyers and journalist­s that were signed with the acronym of a far-right extremist group, officials said on Tuesday.

Prosecutor­s in Frankfurt, who are handling the case, said the man was detained in the German capital on Monday. The suspect, whose name wasn’t released for privacy reasons, has previous conviction­s for “numerous crimes, including ones that were motivated by right-wing ideology,” prosecutor­s said.

The letters were signed “NSU 2.0” — a reference to the National Socialist Undergroun­d group that was responsibl­e for a string of violent crimes between 1998 and 2011, including the racially motivated killings of nine men with immigrant background­s and a policewoma­n.

Police think the suspect sent almost 100 letters to dozens of people and organizati­ons across Germany and Austria since 2018. German news agency dpa reported that investigat­ors think the suspect may have obtained personal data on the people he targeted from official records or Darknet forums. German security agencies warned of the growing threat of violent far-right extremism.

In July 2019, a regional politician from Chancellor Angela Merkel’s party was killed by a neoNazi; three months later, a gunman tried to force his way into a synagogue on Yom Kippur, killing two people. In February of last year nine people with immigrant background­s were shot dead in Hanau, near Frankfurt, by a gunman who had called for genocide. —

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