Crackdown on Germany's Right-Wing Networks: 50 Raids Across the Nation
German authorities have conducted raids at 50 sites targeting two far-right groups, 'Jung & Stark' and 'Deutsche Jugend Voran.' Accused of organizing attacks on political opponents, these groups are part of a broader right-wing threat. Over 600 officers participated in this operation without any arrests.
In a sweeping operation, German prosecutors have searched 50 locations nationwide, targeting individuals linked to two far-right groups accused of fostering violence through online and offline means.
Over 600 officers took part in the raids, although no arrests were made. The groups, known as "Jung & Stark" and "Deutsche Jugend Voran," are suspected of planning attacks on political opponents. Concerns are rising about youth involvement in far-right extremism.
Government officials emphasize the seriousness of the threat posed by these networks. Highlighting previous incidents, they note the importance of proactive approaches to counter right-wing radicalism.
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