Three people suspected of belonging to the far-right "Reichsbürger" group have been arrested, the Bavarian state criminal police in southern Germany said Thursday.
Authorities accuse the suspects of being members of a terrorist organization that aimed to violently overthrow Germany's constitutional order.
What do we know about the Reichsbürger raids?
The arrests followed early-morning raids targeting six suspects — five men and one woman aged between 40 and 61 — in the German states of Bavaria, Saxony and Thuringia.
Around 300 investigators searched four properties. These locations are believed to be linked to the group's past activities, including weapons training and planning meetings.
The six suspects are alleged to have taken part in a training event with other members of the group in April 2022 at a former German army shooting range near Bayreuth.
Investigators believe the firearms training was meant to prepare for a possible armed assault on the German Bundestag.
The group's central figure Heinrich XIII Prince Reuss and other key leaders of the far-right group were arrested in December 2022.
Court proceedings against 27 alleged ringleaders are ongoing in Stuttgart, Frankfurt and Munich, with more suspects under investigation.
Prosecutors say the group intended to install Reuss as a provisional head of state following the overthrow of the government.
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