Police raid on environmental group in Germany
It has been reported that an operation was organized against the environmental group “Last Generation” (Letzte Generation), which has been carrying out various actions in Germany recently.
In the statement issued by the Munich Prosecutor General’s Office and the State Criminal Office, it was indicated that raids were carried out in 15 places belonging to the environmental group in 7 states, and 2 bank accounts were seized. In the statement, it was indicated that an investigation was launched against 7 members of an environmental group between the ages of 22 and 28 after numerous criminal complaints were filed against the environmental group in question, and it was noted that these individuals were accused of establish a penal network. organization and help a criminal organization.
The statement indicated that the suspects organized a donation campaign to finance new criminal acts of the “Last Generation”, and it was shared that at least 1.4 million euros were collected in this context. In the statement, it was reported that the two suspects were also accused of sabotaging an oil pipeline to Ingolstadt.
Approximately 170 police officers were recorded to have participated in the operations in Hessen, Hamburg, Saxony-Anhalt, Saxony, Bavaria, Berlin and Schleswig-Holstein.
In Germany, the environmental group called “La Última Generación” (Letzte Generation) puts its hands out on the streets of several cities in the country to draw attention to climate change, causing vehicle queues in traffic. Activists glued their hands to artifacts on display in museums and pelted paintings with tomato soup and mashed potatoes. (AA)