Former RAF terrorist Daniela Klette did not have a lease for her one-room apartment in Berlin-Kreuzberg. There was also no approved subletting, a spokesperson for the Wohnungsbaugesellschaft Mitte (WBM) said on Wednesday.
Therefore, they did not know that the wanted terrorist lived in the building on Sebastianstrasse. The actual tenant of the apartment must now face the consequences, it was said. The spokesperson did not provide further details, but referred to data protection. The apartment was rented from a previous resident. According to media reports, it is not known whether he knew Klette’s identity nor his current whereabouts.
Submerged for decades
As reported, 65-year-old Klette was arrested on February 26 in her apartment in Kreuzberg. It is said that she lived there for about twenty years. When searching the public housing, which is approximately 40 square meters in size, the police sometimes found a grenade and explosives. The officers are still in the building.
Klette went into hiding more than thirty years ago together with former RAF terrorists Burkhard Garweg (55) and Ernst-Volker Staub (69). All three were members of the so-called third generation of the left-wing extremist terrorist organization Red Army Faction, which committed numerous attacks and killed people until 1991. In 1998 the RAF declared itself disbanded.
Charge of attempted murder
Burdock, Staub and Garweg are wanted on suspicion of involvement in terrorist attacks. They are also said to have robbed cash transporters and supermarkets in Lower Saxony and North Rhine-Westphalia between 1999 and 2016 to obtain money. Because shots were fired, they are also charged with attempted murder.
Dust and cooking trails are still being sought. In this context, there have been several house searches in Berlin in recent days.
Source: Krone

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