Five Germans charged over coup plot

The four men and a woman were arrested in recent months over the plot, with Health Minister Karl Lauterbach -- unpopular among far-right groups because of anti-Covid measures -- confirming that he was targeted

Agence France-Presse January 23, 2023 22:49:05 IST
Five Germans charged over coup plot

Police take a suspect from a police helicopter after the arrival in Karlsruhe, Germany. Thousands of police officers carried out raids across much of Germany on Wednesday against suspected far-right extremists who allegedly sought to overthrow the government in an armed coup. AP

Berlin: Five Germans have been charged with treason over a far-right plot to overthrow the government that included plans to abduct the health minister, prosecutors said Monday.

The four men and a woman were arrested in recent months over the plot, with Health Minister Karl Lauterbach — unpopular among far-right groups because of anti-Covid measures — confirming that he was targeted.

They were charged on January 16 and face counts ranging from founding a domestic terror group to preparing a treasonous act and violating weapons laws, the federal prosecutors’ office said.

The group aimed to “trigger civil war-like conditions in Germany by means of violence… to cause the overthrow of the government and parliamentary democracy,” it said in a statement.

The suspects accepted that fatalities could result from the attempted overthrow, it added.

It said the group’s ideology was “shaped” by the woman charged — identified only as Elisabeth R. — and was centred on the belief that the modern German state was not legitimate.

Instead, they claimed that the German empire of the 19th century was the country’s true system of government, and that an authoritarian ruling order should be re-established.

Their beliefs chime with those of the far-right Reichsbuerger (Citizens of the Reich) movement, which reject Germany’s democratic institutions and has attracted a growing number of followers.

‘Military, administrative arms’

The five members organised themselves into “military” and “administrative” arms to plan the coup, prosecutors said.

It involved triggering a “long-lasting, nationwide blackout by damaging or destroying important power supply facilities”, and then abducting Lauterbach, with his bodyguards killed if necessary.

A special assembly would then be called in Berlin to publicly depose the government and appoint a new leader, prosecutors said.

They had sought support via the Telegram messaging app.

One of the accused, Sven B., was to lead the abduction of Lauterbach, while Thomas O. scouted areas as part of plans to trigger blackouts and obtained maps of electricity infrastructure, prosecutors said.

The two men also tried to procure explosives, which they wanted to import from the former Yugoslavia, and Thomas O. was arrested after obtaining assault rifles, handguns and ammunition.

Elisabeth R., along with three others, was in charge of recruiting potential members.

“She insisted on quick implementation of the plan and repeatedly named specific dates,” prosecutors said.

Another far-right group planning to overthrow the government — including an ex-MP and aristocrat — was uncovered in December, though authorities have not linked that group to the one that plotted to abduct Lauterbach.

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