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‎‎JUST IN: Police Arrest Three Over ‘coup plot’ Linked To German Prince

German police said Thursday they had arrested three more suspects in an alleged far-right coup plot linked to a prince that has seen 27 people go on trial.

‎Prosecutors say the plot uncovered in 2022 aimed at attacking the German parliament, usurping power and installing aristocrat and businessman Prince Heinrich XIII Reuss as head of state.

‎The plot was allegedly an offshoot of the German Reichsbuerger, or Citizens of the Reich, movement of extremists and gun enthusiasts who reject the legitimacy of the modern German republic.

‎Those involved are said to have taken inspiration from conspiracy theories, including the global QAnon movement, and drawn up “lists of enemies”.

‎The three men arrested Thursday are part of a group of six suspected of “belonging to a terrorist organisation” and of “preparation of high treason”, police and prosecutors in Munich said in a statement.

‎Some 300 police took part in the operation that saw raids on locations in the states of Bavaria, Saxony and Thuringia.

‎In December 2022, police arrested Reuss himself and other key suspects in the plot.

‎A total of 27 alleged ringleaders, including Reuss, are currently on trial in courts in Munich, Stuttgart and Frankfurt.

‎Those arrested on Thursday are accused of taking part in firearms training at an old army facility in Bavaria in April 2022.

‎Prosecutors suspect the training was in preparation for the planned attack on the Bundestag, or lower house of parliament, in Berlin.

‎Aside from Reuss, the alleged plot also involved an ex-politician for the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD), a former army lieutenant colonel and an ex-soldier in the KSK special forces unit.


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