Reichsburger raids – famous chef from Kitzbühel on suspicion of terrorism

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A chef of a luxury hotel in Munich in the Kitzbühel Alps and future father-in-law of an Austrian sports star is among the arrested Reichsbürger conspirators.

The dangerous coup plans in Germany came to light through a nationwide raid on behalf of the Attorney General on suspicion of a terrorist organization. The sometimes bizarre but very dangerous group of conspirators with at least 25 members is said to have sought its own form of government after a planned attack on the Reichstag in Berlin. With a prince as leader of the coup.

There was also an arrest in the Tyrolean ski area of ​​Kitzbühel. As the “Krone” learned, the suspect is a famous chef from Munich. Future father-in-law of an even more famous Austrian sports star.

Multiple encounters with the Reichsbürger gang?
According to German detectives, the chef of a luxury hotel in the Alps has had several encounters with suspected members of the Reichsbürger gang. Moreover, in the new German form of government, he would have had to feed the military arm – with an ex-parachutist as head of the “home security company” – of the prevented putschists in canteens.

In addition, the famous chef (the presumption of innocence applies to him) financed, among other things, food, kitchen utensils, an emergency generator and a mobile home for his comrades-in-arms in the squad. The investigations continue at full speed.

Source: Krone

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