German Police Break Up Alleged Far-Right Plot in Eastern Germany

German Police Break Up Alleged Far-Right Plot in Eastern Germany

German authorities arrested eight suspected members of a far-right militant organization Tuesday, including several minors and adolescents, in a sweeping operation targeting an alleged plot to overthrow regional governments in eastern Germany.

The suspects belonged to the Sächsische Separatisten (Saxonian Separatists), a group of 15-20 individuals characterized by racist, antisemitic, and apocalyptic ideologies, according to Germany’s public prosecutor. More than 450 police officers and special forces conducted raids across 20 locations in Saxony, with the alleged ringleader apprehended in Poland.

“Its members are united in a profound rejection of the liberal democratic order and believe that Germany is nearing ‘collapse,'” prosecutors said in a statement. The group allegedly planned to establish “governmental and societal structures inspired by National Socialism” in Saxony and other eastern German states.

Justice Minister Marco Buschmann warned that the plot included plans for ethnic cleansing. “We must do everything we can to defend our liberal democracy against its enemies,” Buschmann said, noting that Germany’s constitutional state faces threats “from many sides.”

Founded in 2020, the group allegedly conducted regular paramilitary training in combat gear, practicing urban warfare and firearms handling. Prosecutors said members procured military equipment including camouflage fatigues, combat helmets, gas masks, and bullet-proof vests. Seven additional suspects were investigated but not detained in Tuesday’s raids.

The case highlights Germany’s ongoing struggle with far-right extremism. In 2022, authorities disrupted a similar plot by Reichsbuerger members who allegedly planned to storm parliament and negotiate a post-coup order with Russia. German security officials have long warned about the growing threat far-right extremists pose to the country’s democratic institutions.

“This latest operation demonstrates our commitment to confronting extremist threats before they can materialize,” said a senior security official. “The involvement of young people in such groups is particularly concerning and requires a comprehensive societal response.”

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