Of the other two suspects, one has been stripped of the right to wear a German army uniform while the other has been classed as a suspicious case. The elite KSK is charged with sensitive and risky missions including hostage rescue operations or anti-terror action abroad. The head of the military's counter-intelligence service Christof Gramm had said that there are around 20 suspicious cases at the KSK. Across the army, however, the number of such cases is as high as 500. She also ordered barracks still named after World War II figures, like field marshal Erwin Rommel, to be stripped of their names.
Source: The Local December 02, 2019 14:48 UTC