Berlin: An anti-terrorist investigator reportedly used Nazi jargon



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According to the media, an anti-terrorist investigator from the Berlin Criminal Police is suspected of having communicated with his superiors in neo-Nazi jargon.

According to a police memo, the magazine ARD "Contrasts", the German Broadcasting Corporation North (NDR) and the "Berliner Morgenpost" present, the man in a text message to his superiors demanded to stay away from "Merkel & Co and their bading fellows". According to reports, the investigator is a high commissioner of the State Security Bureau of the State Criminal Investigation Bureau (LKA).

In another text, he would have used the numbers "88" as a farewell salute. They represent the eighth letter of the alphabet and are used as the code for the Nazi hello forbidden "Heil Hitler". The Berlin police confirmed the investigations against the two officials and a reference to one of them, but did not comment on the content.

According to the report, disciplinary proceedings were initiated in June 2017 against the police. The High Commissioner received a reprimand. The case against the Chief Commissioner who received the SMS is still ongoing.

The LKA office, where the police were working at the time of the SMS exchange, was responsible for overseeing the last Islamic badbadin at the Christmas market, Anis Amri. The SMS messages of 31 December 2016 and 20 January 2017 were discovered during the investigations conducted by the Public Prosecutor's Office.

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