Twenty-five people have been detained as part of a series of raids on suspected far-right extremists across Germany, according to reports.
The dpa news agency cited federal prosecutors as saying officers conducted searches in 11 of Germany’s 16 states against members of the so-called Reich Citizens movement.
Some members of the grouping reject Germany’s post-war constitution and have called for the overthrow of the government.
Der Spiegel reported that locations searched include the barracks of Germany’s special forces unit KSK in the south-western town of Calw.
The unit has in the past been scrutinised over alleged far-right involvement by some soldiers.
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