Lower Saxony police have confirmed two arrests in connection with the search for two fugitive ex-RAF terrorists Staub and Burkhard Garweg in Germany. The sounds of gunshots were heard at one location during the arrest, but no injuries were reported, a spokeswoman said Sunday. The identity of the two people is currently being checked.
Police searched rooms in Berlin-Friedrichshain early on Sunday morning. This was said by a press spokeswoman for the leading police station of the state of Lower Saxony in Berlin. She initially did not provide any further details. A DPA reporter saw two men being led away.
Members of the third generation
Like Daniela Klette, who was arrested in Berlin on Monday, Staub and Garweg belonged to the third generation of the former left-wing extremist terrorist organization Red Army Faction. During their active time, then Deutsche Bank boss Alfred Herrhausen (1989) and Treuhand boss Detlev Karsten Rohwedder (1991) were murdered and Herrhausen’s driver was seriously injured.
RAF: epitome of terror and murder
For decades, the RAF was the epitome of terror and murder in the west of the still divided Germany. In 1998 it declared itself dissolved. Burdock, Staub and Garweg are also wanted for a series of subsequent cash robberies.
In addition to the LKA Lower Saxony, the Federal Criminal Police Office and the Berlin Police were involved in the operation. The operation started around 7:30 a.m. in a commercial area on the corner of Markgravendamm and Persiusstrasse.
Source: Krone

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