The German police conducted searches from the opponents of vaccination, members of the Telegram group Dresden Offline Network. In it, they discussed the murder plans for the head of the Mikhael Krechemer region. Special forces were attracted to the region, Deutsche Welle reports.
The police report reported that 130 members of the Anti-Vaksers group declared the refusal to vaccinate and fail with the current state policy of Germany regarding coronavirus infection. Participants placed audio messages with a call to citizens to resist the authorities, “armed by force, if necessary.” They also discussed the murder plans of the head of Saxony Michael Krechemer, who supported the introduction of new quarantine rules.
Searches took place on December 15 in Dresden and in the neighboring town of Heidenau. Law enforcement officers have reason to believe that the suspects were preparing for violent action. Special forces were attracted to the raid, since some group members declared that they were armed with firearms and crossbows. A total of six people were detained.
Earlier it was reported that throughout Germany, including in Dresden, there were mass rallies against quarantine rules and restrictions. Another wave of discontent provoked the decision of the European authorities to conduct forced vaccination of doctors, nurses, nurses, firefighters and military. In addition, the authorities suggested introducing a “Catching passport” – a certificate of vaccination.