
The German government has admitted that 714 neo-Nazis are at large throughout the country despite active warrants for their arrest, press reports said Sunday.
The government acknowledged the figures in a response to a parliamentary inquiry by the opposition Left Party, the editorial network RND reported.
According to the report, 115 wanted neo-Nazis are currently abroad, 20 of them in Poland and 13 in Austria. Some 39 of these right-wing extremists who have moved abroad are wanted for violent crimes.
Reacting to the latest statistics, Left Party domestic policy expert Clara Bunger said: "The number of outstanding arrest warrants against right-wing extremists has remained at an alarmingly high level for years. The authorities can no longer stand idly by; they must prioritize this problem."
The number of right-wing extremist crimes in Germany reached a new high last year since records began in 2001. Statistics from the Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA) show a total of 42,788 offenses from the right-wing spectrum in 2024, which is almost 50% more than in the previous year.?????????????? (Anadolu Agency)



























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