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Renewed raids against right-wing extremist group "Knockout 51"

Renewed raids against right-wing extremist group "Knockout 51"

Renewed raids against right-wing extremist group "Knockout 51"
Renewed raids against right-wing extremist group "Knockout 51"

Authorities and justice systems have again taken a stand against the right-wing extremist martial arts group "Knockout 51". In the early hours, police conducted searches at four locations in Thuringia, Germany, as part of an ongoing investigation into the group. Three individuals were arrested, with two suspected members of "Knockout 51" and one individual accused of supporting the organization. The searches took place in Erfurt and Eisenach.

Extremist group "Knockout 51" has been under investigation for several years, particularly in the Eisenach area. A major trial against four suspected members of the group has been ongoing at the Jena Higher Regional Court for several weeks.

The operation, known as a 'razzia', aimed to disrupt the activities of the right-wing extremist group in Thuringia. Law enforcement in Karlsruhe, Germany, has maintained a firm stance against criminality associated with extremist groups, and prior to these raids, there had been reports of their activities in Karlsruhe. The group's reach extended beyond Thuringia, with suspected members also present in Erfurt and Eisenach.

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(Sources: stern.de)

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