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Seven years of unhindered operation of a terrorist cell emphasized the power of Germany to monitor its neo-Nazi groups and extinguish it
A member of the neo-Nazi group Beate Sheepe (43) was convicted today of the murder of 10 people, mostly Turks and Germans. The father of four had drunk poison for several hours after cutting off electricity for 22,000 dinars. Due to poverty and poverty, the displaced person from Kosovo died in the worst trouble. (PHOTO)
In addition to the Turkish victims, Sheepe was also found guilty of killing a Greek citizen and a German police officer. The 10 bloodshed was perpetrated in the National Socialist Underground Terror Cell which included Uwe Mundlos and Uwe Bunhart, with whom she lived in the town of Cvikau. The crimes were committed between 2000 and 2007.
Seven years of unhindered activity by l & # 39 INS reported the power of Germany to its neo-Nazi groups overseen and rushed to the root and raised a public question why the police failed to disclose a plot to kill the Germans non-ethnic
The victims were mainly ethnic Turks, who ruled with a gun. One victim was a Greek, while the last was a cop in which they were shooting while they were sitting in a patrol car. The link between these murders was discovered only years later and by no means accidentally.
Police suspected that the killers were ethnic Turks who lived in the Islamic community and even gave them nicknames "The killers from Bosphorus" and much more abusive – "donor killer or of kebab. "
It was long believed that these men had been killed because they were engaged in crime, which was later abandoned. After all, the families of the victims are convinced that the German institutions had racial scars and that they harmed the prosecution and the trial.
Especially angry at the German intelligence service BfV who was destroying all documents related to this terrorist.
Abdulkerim Simsek was 13 years old when his father Enver, a flowerpot and first victim of the NSU, was killed in 2000, when he was released in 2011 and arrested his informants in neo-Nazi groups to fully testify. . Abdulkerim and his family believe that they are still responsible for this crime in general.
– Someone who knows our party had to follow the victims. Other members of the NSW continue to walk freely and they bother me a lot, "he said.
THE MAJOR NEONACISTS MAKE IT TO THE POLICE
The NSU is accused of two attacks on the bomb who were injured in more than 20 people, as well as [15459025] 15 bank robberies.
That the neo-Nazis found behind these crimes, the police discovered it by pure coincidence, after that in 2011 a photo was leaked to the German media. Pink Panter is shown on it, which shows the murders, messages from the NSU and the The same year, Mundlos and Bunhart stole the bank, but the police managed to find them and encircle the caravan that they fled. Have pa s provided resistance. Mundlos fired on Buhart, then committed suicide for not surrendering to the police
Knowing this, Sheepe set fire to an apartment that everyone has lived in, in order to remove evidence . The fire, however, did not burn a DVD with a sequence of Pink Panter, nor a weapon to kill.
NASMEJANA CONSOLIDATED JUDGMENT
Sheepe surrendered to the police after several days. Soon one of the longest (five years) and the largest (more than 600 witnesses) lawsuits in German history began. She learned that she had committed these crimes, "she only knew when Mundlos and Bunhart had committed them."
Today, she was laughing and relaxing in the courtroom judgment . Its piracy will somewhat satisfy the families of the victims, but many problems remain unresolved: How did the killers pick up their victims?
The public was horrified by the fact that a neo-Nazi cell operated in Germany for 11 years and killed 10 people without the police knowing ] The problem was also solved by the The Bundestag voted more power three years ago to its intelligence agency because it would not happen again.
(DDS / Telegraf.rs / BBC)
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