Police Raid Homes of Right-Wing Extremist Bands in Brandenburg and Bavaria
Authorities seized evidence linked to suspected hate speech and unconstitutional content during investigations into two far-right music groups.
- German police conducted raids on properties associated with members of the far-right bands 'Project 8.8' and 'Frontfeuer' in Brandenburg and Bavaria.
- The operations, carried out on a judicial warrant, targeted individuals suspected of inciting hate speech and producing unconstitutional content.
- Seized items included a sought-after song lyric, computer equipment, storage media, a knife, and a replica firearm, according to official statements.
- Authorities are analyzing the confiscated materials for evidence of criminal activity, focusing on hate-inciting and anti-constitutional texts.
- Brandenburg's police chief emphasized the importance of combating the spread of extremist ideologies, citing the threat they pose to democratic society.