It is alleged that Marvin E. had planned assaults and that the federal prosecutor has filed accusations against him. The lone neo-Nazi in the group was a 20-year-old who seemed to be quite threatening.
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The term may seem absurd, but the risk is real and present. The right-wing extremist group "Atomic Weapons Division (AWD)" is accused of planning terrorist strikes in the country. Now, it seems probable that one claimed follower will be called to testify in court.
According to a statement released on Wednesday, the Federal Prosecutor's Office filed accusations against German national Marvin E. on March 31, according to the statement. The 20-year-old guy is accused of attempting to establish a terrorist group and preparing for a severe act of violence that would harm the security of the state.
According to the prosecution in Karlsruhe, the "Hessen Nuclear Weapons Division" proposed by Marvin E. should have utilized explosives and weapons to "ignite a racial and civil war in Germany within three years in the sense of the AWD philosophy," according to the AWD's doctrine. A massive raid by the Office of the Federal Public Prosecutor and the Federal Criminal Police Office against the Atomwaffe Division and other violent Nazi organisations was carried out in eleven federal states last week.
Mixture with high explosive power
The year 2021 has been identified as the year in which Marvin E. is believed to have obtained material for explosive devices through the internet. The explosives that had been tinkered with were plainly very deadly. As the federal prosecutor puts it, "the combination that he created had an explosive power that was nearly similar to that of military explosives." Marvin E. is alleged to have learned about a rapid-fire gun from a trusted source.
Authorities discovered that the individual had already begun looking into potential attack targets before the incident occurred. In addition, a billboard campaign in a Hessian city is reported to have been planned by the neo-Nazis to recruit members for the AWD.
Neo-Nazis killed five people in the United States
In 2015, the Nuclear Weapons Division of the United States military was established. Since the beginning of 2017, members of the terrorist group have murdered a total of five persons throughout the country. According to a statement released by the federal prosecutor, the gang has spread its influence around the globe. Since 2018, AWD supporters in Germany have been engaged in the movement.
According to the federal prosecution, Marvin E. subscribes to the AWD's political philosophy. "A racist, anti-Semitic, and National Socialist world view" is represented by the adherents. In the 'race' and civil war that DWS envisions, "all Jews, Muslims, and everyone in general who do not adhere to DWS's world view should be murdered" in the western world, according to the organization.
In the report, it states that attacks and killings against political figures, government officials and state institutions are "designed to disrupt the current fundamental democratic order and accomplish the aim of a right-wing extreme form of power." The AWD, on the other hand, is not the first group of violent right-wing extremists in Germany to advocate for the outbreak of a civil conflict. Groups such as "Revolution Chemnitz" and "Old school Society" functioned in a similar manner.. Preventing assaults from occurring was made possible by the efforts of the federal prosecutor's office, police, and the Office for the Protection of the Constitution, which worked together to put a stop to the chaos.
According to reports, the cops were able to pull Marvin E. out of traffic just in time. In September 2021, the young fanatic was apprehended and charged with terrorism. If there is a trial and a conviction, it is possible that juvenile justice will be applied. Marvin E. is still considered a child at the age of twenty. Should an expert certify that the neo-Nazi has suffered from a "delay in maturity," the neo-Nazi would most likely not be punished as harshly as if he were an adult.