Crime for the right terrorist cell! In a hunting lodge in Lower Austria, 30 kilos of ammunition were bunkered for “Day X”, as the suspects called. The police lifted the hiding place and put an end to the ghost …
The area around the ruins of KRONEGG Castle in the Waldviertel in LoWower Austria is otherwise a popular destination. No one suspected that there were probably the right conspirators in a hunting lodge for a planned coup.
The explosive studies against the “Saxon separatists” have been about bodies in Germany, Poland and Austria since the beginning of November of the previous year.
Miliz Wilde and clean areas conquer and clean
According to the knowledge of the internationally working security authorities, the right-wing terrorist group is suspected of conquering areas in East Germany with a “day X” with a “day X” with a “day X”.
The traces in the crime thriller also lead to the well -known family of a recently deceased FPö Alter Politician. Because two of the suspects arrested in a general operation of around 450 officials on behalf of the office of the federal public prosecutor in Germany are the grandchildren of the Blue Urban.
The hiding place of the accused young men: the Boshuis that has been rented by the community in the lower Austria for decades. In the large -scale raid on a total of 20 locations, officials of the management state security and the news have also taken a look of the refuge. And the constitutional protectors made a disturbing discovery.
Thousands of shot ammunition and tactical military cardigans
In addition to relevant Nazi objects such as devotional, photos and even paintings, a total of 30 (!) Kilo ammunition was seized.
The thousands of shot are partly with probes in the ground in the ground, but also new ammunition. In addition, a modern silencer and different tactical equipment or “uniforms” such as military cardigans.
We are now investigating the grandchildren of politicians on suspicion of repeat offense. The suspicion of innocence applies.
Source: Krone

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