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Law enforcement authorities are currently probing alleged neo-Nazi individuals on accusations of using coercion.

Three individuals suspected of holding neo-Nazi views are accused of harassing and assaulting fellow train passengers. Law enforcement authorities believe these individuals are affiliated with the group 'Elblandrevolte'.

The 'Soko Rex' team is examining three suspected neo-Nazis in Dresden.
The 'Soko Rex' team is examining three suspected neo-Nazis in Dresden.

- Law enforcement authorities are currently probing alleged neo-Nazi individuals on accusations of using coercion.

The "Soco Rex" is delving into three 17-year-old individuals suspected of making threats and bullying, hailing from Dresden. There's speculation that these lads are attached to the group "Elblandrevolte," as stated by the state's criminal police department.

Two of the alleged offenders are accused of ambushing three commuters in a local train. The incident occurred when they attempted to affix stickers proclaiming "Nazi-Zone" within the train. In another train journey, it's reported that two of these young men targeted a traveler with threats. Witnesses to these events are being sought by the authorities.

The investigation led to searches in Dresden's districts of Bühlau and Niederpoyritz on a Monday. Alongside circumstantial evidence, three replica firearms loaded with ammunition and swiped federal police license plates were uncovered during the searches.

The authorities are actively forcing potential witnesses to come forward and share information about the incidents involving the "Soco Rex" suspects. Despite the threat of legal consequences, some individuals might be reluctant to cooperate due to fear of retaliation from the alleged offenders, who have shown a history of forcing their beliefs upon others.

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