Romanian man arrested in Germany for allegedly building right-wing terror network targeting Romania
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Magdalena Inou, dpa
Summary
German authorities arrested a Romanian man suspected of building a right-wing terrorist network from Germany, aimed at launching a "war of terror" in Romania. The suspect is to be brought before an investigative judge at the Federal Court of Justice in Karlsruhe.
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· 3 pulledDer Festgenommene plante mutmaßlich einen »Krieg des Terrors« in Rumänien.
Er soll einem Ermittlungsrichter des Bundesgerichtshofs in Karlsruhe vorgeführt werden.
Ein Mann aus Rumänien soll von Deutschland aus eine rechte Terrorgruppe in seinem Heimatland aufgebaut haben.
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