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Far-right martial arts group supporters under investigation in Thuringia

Thuringian Authorities Conduct Raid on Backers of Extremist Martial Arts Network

Law enforcement conducting a raid, executing operations
Law enforcement conducting a raid, executing operations

Raid on Supporters of Thuringia's Right-Wing Combat Sports Group

Raid on Backers of Neo-Nazi Combat Sports Faction in Thuringia - Far-right martial arts group supporters under investigation in Thuringia

Here's a quick scoop on the latest investigations happening in Thuringia, Germany. Officers from the LKA, riot police, state police, and even police dogs swooped down on four individuals: three men and a woman, all aged between 18 and 28. The cause? They're suspected of forming a criminal organization.

Around a hundred officers were involved in this operation, evaluating the evidence now. Sounds intense, right? The suspects reportedly belong to a neo-Nazi group, known as the Kampfsportgruppe, which is believed to have originated in Eisenach and Erfurt. But it's not just these cities that they've made a impact in—their presence is felt strongly in Thuringia's far-right scene.

This Kampfsportgruppe, or "Combat Sports Group," has been sneaky, operating under the guise of joint training. They've allegedly been indoctrinating young, nationalist men with far-right ideology, training them for attacks on police officers, left-wing supporters, and dissidents. According to Germany's federal prosecutor's office, the group aimed to eliminate left-wing extremists starting from spring 2021.

Last week, a trial against two alleged members and a supporter of Knockout 51 began at the Thuringian Higher Regional Court (OLG). This follows a July 2024 ruling where four alleged members were sentenced to prison or juvenile detention by the same court. The verdict for these four isn't final yet.

Now, you might be wondering what's all this fuss about? Well, this Kampfsportgruppe is part of a bigger issue in Thuringia—right-wing extremism. A common problem in Germany, these groups have been linked to violent acts and anti-democratic activities. Thuringia, in particular, has been dealing with a surge of these groups, causing concerns about their influence and potential for violence.

Stay tuned for more updates on this unfolding situation. It's always crucial to keep an eye on such developments to maintain peace and order in our communities.

  1. The ongoing raid on suspects in Thuringia, Germany, is part of an evaluation of a suspected criminal organization, which is believed to be a neo-Nazi group called the Kampfsportgruppe.
  2. This group, operating under the guise of vocational training, has reportedly been indoctrinating young, nationalist men with far-right ideology, training them for potential attacks on specific individuals.
  3. The Kampfsportgruppe has been particularly active in Thuringia's far-right scene, and their activities have been linked to violent acts and anti-democratic activities.
  4. It's essential to keep an eye on such developments involving right-wing extremist groups like the Kampfsportgruppe to maintain peace and order in our communities, as their influence and potential for violence can pose a significant risk.

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