German man arrested after allegedly forming armed group opposing COVID measures
The suspect is accused of using a 3D printer to produce weapon parts and conducting training sessions
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- A 39-year-old German man accused of forming an armed group against COVID-19 measures in 2021 has been arrested in Portugal.
- The suspect, whose name has not been disclosed, lived in Bavaria and was charged in June by prosecutors.
- Along with two others, he is accused of forming a criminal organization and an armed group named "Paladin" in early 2021 with the goal of opposing coronavirus measures.
A German man accused of forming an armed group to oppose government measures against the COVID-19 pandemic in 2021 has been arrested in Portugal, German prosecutors said Tuesday.
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The 39-year-old man, whose name wasn't released, most recently lived in Bavaria and was charged in June, prosecutors in Koblenz said. He is accused, along with two others, of forming a criminal organization and an armed group named "Paladin" in early 2021, which prosecutors said aimed to act against coronavirus measures.
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The suspect is accused of producing weapon parts with a 3D printer and holding training sessions with the group's other members, but no evidence has emerged of plans for any attack, prosecutors said in a statement.
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The suspect's whereabouts had been unknown since at least June, and he was arrested in Portugal last month, prosecutors said. He is now in pre-extradition custody in Portugal, but it's not yet clear whether and when he will be transferred to Germany.