Major Police Raid Targets Gremium MC Nomads Bosporus Turkey Gang
Over 400 officers across three German states raided 21 locations, arresting a 44-year-old man and seizing weapons, drugs, and prohibited vests. The operation targeted the Gremium MC Nomads Bosporus Turkey motorcycle gang, following public displays of power on social media.
The police chief of Ludwigsburg condemned such displays of power, stating they will not be tolerated. The raids followed investigations into various bodily harm offenses and other crimes linked to the gang. Officers discovered an allegedly live firearm in the arrested man's apartment. Prohibited symbols and members posing with firearms on social media platforms also contributed to the raids.
The operation involved special units and spanned across Baden-Württemberg, Bavaria, and Rhineland-Palatinate. The specific members involved in the investigations have not been publicly disclosed.
The 44-year-old suspect is accused of various offenses and crimes within the Gremium MC Nomads Bosporus Turkey gang. The seized weapons, drugs, and prohibited vests highlight the serious nature of the allegations. The extensive operation demonstrates law enforcement's commitment to maintaining public safety and preventing criminal activities.