process - Overthrow plans with weapons - verdict postponed
In the process before the Frankfurt District Court against a 27-year-old man, who was alleged to have planned a violent coup in Germany, the announced judgment pronouncement for Friday has been postponed. It is now planned for August, said a court spokesperson.
The defendant is charged in this proceedings before the State Protection Chamber with numerous explosives and weapons offenses. He is accused of intending, for right-wing motives, to destroy the democratic order in Germany with force and violence, and to kill Muslims, Jews, and Green politicians among others.
The man was arrested in April of the previous year. During the investigation, several weapons and munitions caches in the Rhine-Main area were discovered, which he is alleged to have set up. Among other things, there were discovered aircraft and fragmentation bombs, machine guns, and explosive devices.
The postponement of the judgment pronouncement in the District Court Frankfurt against the accused individual, involved in an alleged overthrow plan, has been moved to August. This court, situated in Frankfurt am Main, Hesse, Germany, is handling a case involving a 27-year-old man charged with crimes related to criminality, including explosives and weapons offenses. The defendant's extreme right-wing motives allegedly aimed to disrupt the democratic order in Germany through weapon violence and targeted killings of Muslims, Jews, and Green politicians.
This case comes following an April arrest of the suspect and subsequent investigations, which led to the discovery of several weapon caches in the Rhine-Main area, attributed to the defendant. These discovered items include aircraft and fragmentation bombs, machine guns, and explosive devices, underscoring the seriousness of the alleged revolutionary plan and criminal acts that threaten Germany's peace and security.