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German police arrest 8 suspected members of a far-right militant group

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German police arrest 8 suspected members of a far-right militant group
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German police arrest 8 suspected members of a far-right militant group

2024-11-05 18:06 Last Updated At:18:10

BERLIN (AP) — Police in Germany on Tuesday arrested eight suspected members of a far-right militant organization, Germany's public prosecutor said.

The suspects, some of them minors and adolescents, were allegedly part of a group of around 15-20 individuals called Sächsische Separatisten, or Saxonian Separatists, that is characterized by racist, antisemitic and partially apocalyptic ideas, the prosecutor's office said in a statement.

"Its members are united in a profound rejection of the liberal democratic order and believe that Germany is nearing ‘collapse,’" the statement said.

It said the group plotted to seize power in Saxony and potentially other eastern German states "to establish governmental and societal structures inspired by National Socialism.”

"Even ethnic cleansing was part of their inhuman plans,” Justice Minister Marco Buschmann said in a statement.

He said that the arrests were a reminder that the German constitutional state and the free and democratic order “are under threat from many sides.”

"We must do everything we can to defend our liberal democracy against its enemies,” he said.

The eight men were arrested in different location across Saxony and their alleged ringleader was apprehended in Poland. More than 450 police officers and special forces searched 20 premises in connection with the arrests.

The prosecutor's office said that since its founding in 2020, the militant group made continuous preparations for the perceived inevitable and violent change of government.

It said its members, including the arrested suspects, repeatedly completed paramilitary training in combat gear, practiced specifically urban warfare, firearms handling and other skills. The group also procured military hardware, such as camouflage fatigues, combat helmets, gas masks and bullet-proof vests, the statement said.

Seven other suspects were also investigated in the raids but not detained.

Germany has repeatedly busted far-right groups wanting to overthrow the government.

In 2022, a group of so-called Reichsbuerger planned to storm into the parliament building in Berlin and arrest lawmakers, according to prosecutors. It allegedly intended to negotiate a post-coup order primarily with Russia, as one of the allied victors of World War II.

German government and security officials have warned for years of the growing threat by far-right extremists to Germany's democratic order.

Police officers stand in a building entrance during a raid against suspected members of a far-right militant organization in Dresden, Germany, Nov. 5, 2024. (Sebastian Kahnert/dpa via AP)

Police officers stand in a building entrance during a raid against suspected members of a far-right militant organization in Dresden, Germany, Nov. 5, 2024. (Sebastian Kahnert/dpa via AP)

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Pakistani guard shoots, wound 2 Chinese working in a textile mill in Karachi

2024-11-05 17:56 Last Updated At:18:00

KARACHI, Pakistan (AP) — A Pakistani guard shot and wounded two Chinese nationals working in a textile mill in the southern port city of Karachi on Tuesday, but authorities said the attack was not related to militant violence.

China has frequently demanded better security for its nationals working in Pakistan. Last month, two Chinese were killed in a suicide car bombing outside the Karachi airport.

Thousands of Chinese are in Pakistan to work for Beijing’s multibillion-dollar Belt and Road Initiative, which is building major infrastructure projects. An unknown number of Chinese are also working at factories in the country.

Suhail Jokhoio, the spokesperson for the provincial home department, said the guard involved in the textile mill attack was arrested and police are still investigating to determine why the man to opened fire.

He said the wounded Chinese were taken to a hospital.

Pakistan has said it is committed to providing full security to Chinese working in the country.

Police officers transport security guards, center, who shot and wounded at least a few Chinese nationals working in a textile mill, in a vehicle as they take them into custody, in Karachi, Pakistan, Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024. (AP Photo/Fareed Khan)

Police officers transport security guards, center, who shot and wounded at least a few Chinese nationals working in a textile mill, in a vehicle as they take them into custody, in Karachi, Pakistan, Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024. (AP Photo/Fareed Khan)

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