
Eight members of far-right group arrested in Germany and Poland
Al Jazeera
Prosecutors say Saxonian Separatists group sought to target ‘unwanted groups of people by means of ethnic cleansing’.
Eight suspected members of a right-wing hardline group have been arrested in Germany and Poland on charges of promoting conspiracy theories and militarily training for the collapse of state order, prosecutors said.
More than 450 police and security officers conducted raids in 20 locations linked to the so-called group of Saxonian Separatists in eastern Germany and neighbouring Poland, with locations also searched in Austria, German federal prosecutors said on Tuesday.
“Our security authorities have thus thwarted at an early stage militant coup plans by right-wing terrorists, who were longing for a Day X to attack people and our state with armed force,” Interior Minister Nancy Faeser said in a statement.
In anticipation of that day, the group had planned to take control of parts of their state of Saxony and potentially other regions in eastern Germany, according to a statement from the prosecutor’s office.
Those arrested belong to Saxonian Separatists, or Sachsische Separatisten, a domestic “terrorist organisation” founded in November 2020 with about 15-20 members. The group’s ideology is based on “racist, anti-Semitic and, in some cases, apocalyptic ideas”, the statement said.