Neo-Nazis behind bomb threats in Germany: Report

BERLIN (AA) – German authorities are investigating suspected new Neo-nazi groups after more than 100 bomb and death threats were sent to lawyers, politicians and institutions in recent weeks, local media reported on Thursday.</p> <p>Daily Suddeutsche Zeitung said prosecutors concluded that there was a connection between various threatening emails recently sent to prominent public figures and institutions in different cities across Germany.</p> <p>The emails, all of which used similar wording, were signed off with &quot;Wehrmacht”, &quot;National Socialist Offensive,&quot; or the &quot;NSU 2.0”, with a reference to the terrorist group National Socialist Underground (NSU).</p> <p>The shadowy NSU group killed 10 people, including eight Turkish and one Greek immigrant as well as a police officer between 2000 and 2007, but the murders have remained unresolved.</p> <p>Turkish-German lawmaker Seda Basay-Yildiz, who represented the families of victims, received various death threats in recent months signed off with the NSU 2.0.</p> <p>In December, five police officers in Frankfurt were suspended on suspicion they took personal information of Basay-Yildiz from police records and shared them with the far-right extremists.

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