Photo: DPAAfter a German soldier was arrested last week on suspicion of planning a terror attack with far-right motives, the Defence Ministry now believe he was part of a cell of up to five people, according to German media. There is increasing evidence that a far-right terror cell has developed inside the Bundeswehr, according to a report on Tuesday in the Hannoversche Allgemeine Zeitung (HAZ). The report claims that Defence Ministry investigators estimate a cell of up to five people conspired with Franco A., who was arrested last week on terror charges. Defence Ministry officials have since found Nazi memorabilia, swastikas and Nazi symbols at the Illkirch barracks at which Franco A. was stationed. The Bild daily has since reported that police found a "death list" compiled by the suspect, including left-wing anti-fascist activists.
Source: The Local May 02, 2017 15:00 UTC