💨 Abstract
German police arrested four members of the "Kingdom of Germany," a far-right group aiming to replace the modern German state. The group, part of the "Reichsbuerger" movement, had established shadow institutions and plans for a new state. Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt described the group as criminal, emphasizing its threat to democracy. The four arrested, including the group's self-declared sovereign, were suspected of creating pseudo-state structures like a bank and currency.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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