Extremism - Police break up music event in right-wing extremist scene
Police in southern Thuringia have broken up a music event at a right-wing extremist club. A patrol noticed cars with license plates from several federal states in front of a restaurant on Friday, as the police announced on Saturday. The operator was a man known to the police from the right-wing extremist scene in Kloster Veßra (Hildburghausen district), they said. According to the information provided, he initially tried to conceal the reason for the 50 or so visitors. However, the officers discovered an unregistered music event and broke it up. The identities of those involved were recorded.
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- The music event disruption took place in the District of Hildburghausen, specifically in Kloster Veßra, which is part of Southern Thuringia.
- The unregistered event occurred at a restaurant where several cars with out-of-state license plates were parked, including vehicles from the District of Hildburghausen.
- Following the breakup of the event, the police in Thuringia are now investigating the identities of those attending, who were primarily associates from the right-wing extremist scene.
Source: www.stern.de