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Germany: Four right-wing extremists arrested over 'plot against Muslims'


"[I]t was the group's goal to conduct attacks in smaller groups inside Germany on well-known Salafists, mosques and asylum-seeker centres"

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By Al Jazeera | May 6, 2015

Three men and a woman held for possession of explosives and for planning attacks on mosques and leading Muslim figures.

German authorities have conducted raids across the country, seizing explosives and arresting four people accused of founding a right-wing group to attack mosques and housing for asylum seekers.

Police arrested three men and a woman accused of leading the group during raids by some 250 investigators on homes in Saxony and four other states, the federal prosecutor's office said in a statement.

Prosecutors allege the four helped found the "Oldschool Society" (OSS) group and were planning to attack asylum-seeker housing, mosques and well-known members of the Islamic community in Germany.

The four arrested, identified only as Andreas H, 56, Markus W, 39, Denise Vanessa G, 22, and Olaf O, 47, in line with German privacy laws, are being held on terrorism charges and are also accused of having procured explosives.

The statement identified Andreas H and Markus W as the group's president and vice president.
The North Rhine-Westphalia state interior ministry said Olaf O was from the western city of Bochum and had been under observation since November as "a leading member of the OSS".

"According to current investigations, it was the group's goal to conduct attacks in smaller groups inside Germany on well-known Salafists, mosques and asylum-seeker centres," the statement said.
"For this purpose the four arrested procured explosives for possible terror attacks by the group."



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