German police seize neo-Nazi model airplane bomb


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BERLIN (AP) - Police in Germany have seized a "functional" bomb and several model airplanes that neo-Nazis allegedly wanted to use in an attack against left-wing activists, officials said Tuesday.

The flying bomb was discovered last week when police, following a tipoff, raided the homes of four suspects and a neo-Nazi meeting place in southwestern Germany, prosecutors in the city of Freiburg said.

Although the plans appeared to be at a very early stage, the target was clear, Wolfgang Maier, a spokesman for the Freiburg prosecutor's office, told The Associated Press. "They want to use it against left-wing or anti-Nazi activists."

A 23-year-old man with known links to far-right extremists was arrested on suspicion of commissioning the bomb. A 42-year-old man alleged to have built the bomb was detained but later released on bail. Police are also investigating two other men, aged 22 and 24, with far-right links as part of the case.

The main suspect, who wasn't named, had previously thrown a firework at anti-Nazi counter-demonstrators during a protest by a fringe far-right party on Aug. 31, prosecutors said. Five people suffered what officials described as "acoustic trauma" in that incident.

But the bomb-rigged plane could have caused considerably more harm had it been used, said Maier.

"It could have caused damage in a 20-30-meter (65-100-foot) radius," he said.

According to official figures, Neo-Nazis committed over 800 violent crimes in Germany last year.

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