Secured during raid: Investigators find "enemy list" with doctors' names

In a large-scale raid, the authorities raise a violent "Reich Citizens" group.

Secured during raid: Investigators find "enemy list" with doctors' names

In a large-scale raid, the authorities raise a violent "Reich Citizens" group. One of the arrested ringleaders wrote down the names of politicians and doctors on a handwritten list. He was previously noticed as a militant corona denier.

During the raid on the "Reichsbürger" milieu, the investigators found another possible "enemy list" with the names of politicians. As reported by "Spiegel", one of those arrested, Marco v. H., found a hand-written list with the names of ten politicians from Baden-Württemberg. According to the report, he had noted the addresses of the constituency offices of the MPs. The alleged member of the "Reichsbürger" terrorist group also wrote down the names of several doctors. The addresses of their practice are said to have been included in the notes, the magazine wrote with reference to the investigators. The purpose of the data collection is not yet clear.

Marco v. H. is one of 25 men and women arrested on suspicion of terrorism in the past week. He was noticed during corona protests in Baden-Württemberg and, according to investigators, is particularly radical and violent. The ringleaders of the group are Henry XIII. Prince Reuss and the former commander of a parachute battalion, Rüdiger v. P

Another alleged "enemy list" had already become known. On it are the names of seven cabinet members and members of the Bundestag. In addition to Chancellor Olaf Scholz, the names of Annalena Baerbock from the Greens, the Social Democrats Kevin Kühnert and Saskia Esken were also on it. The paper also recorded the names of the CDU politicians Friedrich Merz, Armin Laschet and Norbert Röttgen.

The politicians concerned were informed about this list last week. She was found in the spring with Peter W., another suspected member of the "Reich Citizens" group that has now been excavated. W. is said to have been involved in possible plans to storm the Reichstag building and arrest MPs and members of the government.

According to "Spiegel", Peter W. practiced shooting with at least four other terrorist suspects. According to the investigation, the men trained in April at a former Bundeswehr shooting range near Bayreuth, which is now run by a private operator. The men are said to have registered under false names.