Terrorism: RAF manhunt: Police search Wagenburg – No arrest

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RAF search: Police search Wagenburg – No arrest

Police officers on an armored vehicle: A major operation took place in the Berlin district of Friedrichshain early in the morning. photo

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The arrest of the suspected ex-RAF terrorist Klette leads to further steps in the search. First, current photos of an accomplice will be published. Then a search follows.

The special operations command (SEK) arrived with an armored vehicle, stun grenades and lots of support. Early on Sunday morning, the police in Berlin searched parts of a left-wing alternative trailer site – “in connection with the search” for the wanted ex-RAF terrorists Ernst-Volker Staub (69) and Burkhard Garweg (55), as the lead Lower Saxony State Criminal Police Office (LKA) announced. It quickly became clear that the people they were looking for were not there.

It initially remained unclear whether the police were primarily interested in further information about the men’s possible whereabouts a few days after the arrest of the former RAF terrorist Daniela Klette (65) in Berlin or whether one of them was actually suspected to be there. The “Spiegel” wrote that Garweg was said to have lived in a construction trailer on the site in the Friedrichshain district and to have often stayed there. The LKA did not initially confirm this.

Ten people were found on the site and were temporarily detained to establish their identities. “None of these people offered any resistance,” the LKA said. There were no arrests. Ultimately, everyone was released.

Hided 30 years ago

Dust, cooking path and burdock went underground over 30 years ago. All three belonged to the third generation of the former left-wing extremist terrorist organization RAF, which dissolved in 1998. During the active terror period of the third generation, the then Deutsche Bank boss Alfred Herrhausen (1989) and Treuhand boss Detlev Karsten Rohwedder (1991) were murdered.

There are arrest warrants against Klette, Staub and Garweg on suspicion of involvement in terrorist attacks. They were or are also wanted for several robberies. Between 1999 and 2016 they are said to have robbed money transporters and supermarkets in Lower Saxony and North Rhine-Westphalia. They are also accused of attempted murder because there was a shooting.

Was there shooting during the search?

It is unclear whether police officers fired during the search in Berlin. Initially the police spoke of the sounds of gunshots, in the meantime there was specific talk of shots fired, later the LKA said in writing that “the sounds of gunshots were perceptible”. “These are related to a door being opened. No one was injured.”

According to the LKA, the operation began around 7:30 a.m. on Markgrafendamm, an inconspicuous street on the edge of the city center near the Ostkreuz train station. A few car dealers can be found there, two well-known clubs are located there and, for decades, there has also been the area that was taken over by a left-wing alternative club after the fall of the Berlin Wall and where there are small old halls and workshops as well as construction trailers in which some dropouts live . On walls and banners there are slogans against gentrification and the further construction of a city highway planned there, against which there is a lot of protest.

130 police officers on duty

In the morning, civilian buses from the LKA Lower Saxony and blue Berlin police cars piled up on the street. Masked police officers kept camera teams at a distance, and crime scene investigators went onto the site in white overalls. Police officers from Lower Saxony reported that they had been in Berlin since Friday, others for longer. According to the information, the Federal Criminal Police Office was also involved. According to the information, a total of 130 police officers were on duty.

Several young people who appeared to come out of one of the clubs with sunglasses and beer bottles appeared rather unimpressed. Other passers-by looked at the scene curiously.

Lawyer: Cultural association with a long tradition

On the sidelines of the event, lawyer Ulrich Kerner, who said he represents the association that operates the site, made a statement. “It is a cultural association here on Markgrafendamm that has a very long tradition and has been around since the early 1990s. There are workshops, studios, rehearsal rooms here – it is actually an important component of the Friedrichshain cultural scene,” said Kerner. He emphasized that the searches were not directed at the entire premises and the club, but at specific rooms that belonged to specific residents. The police had very specific ideas and acted very specifically within the framework of a judge’s search warrant.

The day before, the LKA Lower Saxony had published several current photos of Burkhard Garweg, one of the wanted people. They show him in a private setting, sometimes with one or two dogs – and in much better quality than the old mugshots that previously existed. The police did not reveal whether the photos were found on Daniele Klette after her arrest last Monday.

On Friday, the BKA again asked the population for support. “After arrest in Berlin, search for 2 suspected former RAF terrorists,” wrote the BKA on X (formerly Twitter). The men could also be in Berlin. They may be dangerous.

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