Greifswald/Neuruppin (dpa/mv) – As part of raids against climate protection demonstrators from the “Last Generation” group in several federal states, there was also a search in Greifswald on Tuesday. The German press agency learned this from investigators.
According to initial information, searches took place in at least seven federal states. Accordingly, apartments and other rooms in Bavaria, Baden-Württemberg, Brandenburg, Hesse, Lower Saxony, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and Saxony were affected. Some of the federal states were named by the group. Leipzig was revealed as a specific location. According to investigators, there was also a search in Cottbus.
There were searches of eleven members of the group, according to the “Last Generation”. Five of these members are currently in prisons in so-called preventive custody to prevent further acts.
According to the public prosecutor’s office, investigations are being carried out into disruption to public services and suspected formation of a criminal organization. The reason is therefore several attacks by climate activists on plants at the refinery PCK Schwedt (Brandenburg). Among other things, the oil supply was interrupted. A criminal organization could be formed if the accused repeatedly agreed to commit crimes.
The group replied: “For a year we have seen intimidation, attempts to stop our actions, attempts to silence us. We have been verbally abused, convicted, imprisoned. With the investigation into the formation of a criminal organization, this is reaching a new level.” The real problem is the government’s actions in the climate crisis: “It’s a breach of the law. It’s unconstitutional. It’s criminal.”