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Germany arrests far-right teenagers over asylum seeker attacks

Germany arrests far-right teenagers over asylum seeker attacks

Police search rooms in the 'Altes Postamt' building in Neubukow, Germany, on May 21, 2025. (Photo: Bernd Wuestneck/dpa via AP)

BERLIN: German police on Wednesday (May 21) arrested five teenagers accused of forming a far-right militant group called the "Last Wave of Defence" that targeted asylum seekers and plotted to undermine the government.

The suspects, reportedly aged 14 to 18, were members or supporters of the "right-wing extremist terrorist organisation" founded in April last year, federal prosecutors said.

Their goal was "to bring about the collapse of the democratic system in the Federal Republic of Germany through acts of violence", the prosecutors' office said in a statement.

The juveniles saw themselves as defenders of the "German nation" and had allegedly planned "arson and bomb attacks on asylum seekers' homes and institutions on the political left".

Justice Minister Stefanie Hubig said it was "particularly shocking" that the suspects arrested were all "minors when the terrorist group was founded".

"This is a warning sign and shows that right-wing extremist terrorism knows no age," Hubig said.

Police launched raids on 13 properties nationwide and arrested the four alleged group members and one supporter. All had been minors over the age of criminal responsibility at the time of most of the crimes, prosecutors said.

Two of the suspects, partially identified as Jerome M and Lenny M, were also accused of attempted murder and arson, prosecutors said.

ARSON ATTACK

The pair allegedly set fire to a cultural centre in the town of Altdoebern in the eastern region of Brandenburg in October.

At the time, the building was occupied by several people, who escaped unscathed, prosecutors said.

The centre was thought to have been targeted because it was seen as left-wing and its management had spoken out against right-wing extremism in the past, Die Welt daily has reported.

A third member of the group, named as Ben-Maxim H, drafted a speech which was read by Lenny M in a video inciting others to carry out similar attacks.

The police raids Wednesday also targeted properties linked to three other alleged group members who were already in custody.

Two of those previously arrested allegedly smashed a window of an asylum seekers' shelter and hurled fireworks inside, but without sparking a fire, in Schmoelln in the eastern region of Thuringia in January.

They also sprayed the building with Swastikas and slogans including "Foreigners Out", "Germany for the Germans" and "Nazi Territory", and made Nazi salutes outside the building.

"RADICALISATION"

Three group members had jointly planned to attack another asylum shelter in January and had procured two firework "bombs" to carry out the attack, prosecutors said.

Previous arrests made by police however meant the supposed attack plan was never carried out.

Germany has been on alert after a rise in politically motivated crimes, with the threat of far-right extremism growing in particular.

Officials on Tuesday reported a 40-per cent surge last year in such offences, ranging from hate speech to acts of physical violence.

In total, a record 84,172 politically motivated crimes were recorded in 2024, almost half of them motivated by far-right ideology.

Presenting the report, Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt voiced concern over the "fast-growing development ... of extreme right-wing youth movements".

Federal criminal police chief Holger Muench said the rise reflected increased "polarisation and radicalisation in society" and showed that Germany's "democracy is under pressure".

Source: Reuters/ec
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