There may be a connection between the far-left terrorists who were preparing to blow up a train in Germany last week and the two captured German citizens participating in a manhunt in Budapest. Two far-left gang members who were circled for atrocities in Budapest began their violent careers as radical green activists from wealthy families.
The German police are investigating the depth of the connection between the far-left terrorists who were preparing to blow up a train in Germany last week and the two captured German citizens participating in a manhunt in Budapest.
A left-wing terrorist attack against a critical was prevented in Bavaria. A few days ago, a federal police helicopter spotted two suspicious people between the tracks at Adlershof during a night flight. The pilots used a thermal camera to spot the two men hiding near a railway tunnel. The police found a backpack with them, which contained a five-liter container of windshield wiper fluid filled with approximately two liters of gasoline. There was also a change of clothes in the backpack.
The police also found a double-sided, printed sheet of A4 paper in the possession of 31-year-old Daniel K. from Schwedt (Uckermark district), on which dozens of license plates of Berlin police vehicles were displayed. Both K. and 32-year-old Eva H. from Rendsburg (Schleswig-Holstein) used a radio tuned to the police frequency.
Both suspects, who were preparing for a terrorist attack, had previously been investigated for public incitement to commit crimes, release of prisoners, trespassing, physical assault and abuse of law enforcement officials.
The full article of Magyar Nemzet can be read here.
Author: János László Szemán
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