German Police Arrest Suspect in Alleged Far-Right Coup Plot
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German police have arrested one suspect and searched 11 properties in a major anti-terrorism operation. The raids targeted a far-right group suspected of planning to overthrow the state.
Special forces carried out searches across multiple regions in the eastern state of Saxony on Tuesday. The operation focused on a network allegedly preparing a violent coup.
Authorities have not released the identity of the arrested suspect. The investigation is ongoing, with police examining evidence seized during the raids.
The case highlights ongoing concerns about far-right extremism in Germany. Security agencies have repeatedly warned of threats from groups seeking to destabilize the country's democracy.