Radical ideologies - Alleged youths uttered far-right phrases during a gathering.
Authorities in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern are investigating individuals linked to a birthday gathering where attendees were accused of hurling racist and unlawful chants, as reported by the police.
Allegedly, some of those present sang "Germany for the Germans, foreigners out" melodically akin to "L'amour toujours" during the lawn event in Pantelitz. One individual yelled "Sieg Heil" and "Heil Hitler," the authorities stated.
The police are probing the case on the grounds of inciting hatred and the use of symbols associated with unconstitutional entities. They collected information from 13 guests aged 15-18, subsequently lodging a criminal complaint.
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The birthday party in question took place in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, a region where extremist ideologies have been a concern. Despite the celebration being billed as a garden party, the event turned into a platform for proclaiming far-right ideologies. The police, in response to reports of racist and unlawful chants, are intensifying their investigation into the attendees.