
As a result of a special operation, the police of the Federal Republic of Germany detained two people, a man and a woman, at the train station in the city of Wuppertal, the Bild newspaper reported on February 17.
The publication reported that the police received information about the presence of a very dangerous person at the station, who was detained as a result of the operation. He offered no resistance. As reported by the publication, the police began to study the identity of the detainee and determine whether the criminal who had previously been included on the federal list of wanted persons was detained.
According to the publication, we could be talking about Ernst-Volker Staub, a former member of the leftist group “Red Army Faction” (RAF), wanted for a quarter of a century and who is now 69 years old.
Recall that it was previously reported that the German police cordoned off the territory of the Wuppertal station and the movement of trains on the section between the Ruhr region and Cologne was suspended.
The RAF group, to which the detainee could belong, operated on the territory of Germany, using this method of struggle “for the happiness of those exploited by the imperialists” as terrorist actions directed against government officials and senior representatives of industrial and financial circles. . .
Source: Rossa Primavera
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