The German authorities are continuing their efforts to unravel a far-right plot involving several extremist groups. The plot, which was uncovered in 2020, involved a network of individuals who were planning to carry out attacks on politicians, asylum seekers, and Muslims.
The alleged ringleader of the plot is a 78-year-old man known as "the Prince", who is said to have ties to far-right groups dating back to the 1970s. The Prince is believed to have been in contact with a number of far-right figures and to have provided financial support for their activities.
Several people have been arrested in connection with the plot, including a former police officer and a former soldier. The group is said to have stockpiled weapons and ammunition, and to have been planning to carry out attacks on mosques, refugee homes, and politicians.
The German authorities have been working to dismantle the network and prevent any attacks from taking place. In September 2021, several individuals were arrested in a series of raids across the country. The raids were part of an ongoing investigation into the far-right scene in Germany.
The authorities have warned that far-right extremism remains a threat in the country, with some groups becoming increasingly violent and radicalized. In recent years, Germany has seen a rise in far-right violence, with attacks on immigrants, minorities, and left-wing politicians.
The government has responded by increasing funding for anti-extremism programs and cracking down on far-right groups. However, many experts warn that more needs to be done to address the root causes of far-right extremism, such as economic insecurity and social inequality.