German man sentenced to nearly 6 years for sending dozens of threatening letters with neo-Nazi acronym
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A German man sent dozens of threatening letters with an acronym of a neo-Nazi group to lawyers, politicians, and journalists. He has been sentenced to nearly six years in prison.
The man, who was identified only as Alexander M. in keeping with German privacy rules, received five years and 10 months in prison, dpa reported.
Starting in 2018, Alexander M. sent dozens of letters via email, fax and SMS message to individuals across Germany and Austria. The letters were signed "NSU 2.0," using an acronym for a neo-Nazi group called the National Socialist Underground.
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