German police raid multiple sites linked to banned far-right group 'United German Peoples and Tribes'
After a racist gunman shot dead nine people of migrant backgrounds in the city of Hanau last month, Interior Minister Horst Seehofer declared far-right extremism was"the biggest security threat facing Germany".
German police on Thursday raided sites across the country linked to a far-right group banned by the interior ministry, weeks after a racist gunman shot dead nine people of migrant backgrounds. The "United German Peoples and Tribes" organisation banned on Thursday belongs to a wider "Citizens of the Reich" movement fed by conspiracy theories.
After a racist gunman shot dead nine people of migrant backgrounds in the city of Hanau last month, Interior Minister Horst Seehofer declared far-right extremism "the biggest security threat facing Germany" and announced increased police measures.
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