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Neo-Nazi arrest

February 1, 2012

Another man has been arrested in Germany, accused of having ties to the neo-Nazi terror group known as the National Socialist Underground.

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Two police officers in front of the house where the arrest was made
Carsten S. was arrested at this Düsseldorf house by the GSG 9Image: picture-alliance/dpa

A man suspected of assisting members of a neo-Nazi terror group in six murders has been arrested by Germany's special anti-terror unit, GSG 9, in Düsseldorf on Wednesday.

The extremist group, known as the National Socialist Underground, is believed to be responsible for 10 murders that targeted mostly foreigners between 2000 and 2007. The group is also believed to have robbed several banks and carried out bomb explosions in Cologne.

Thirty-one-year-old Carsten S. is suspected, along with one other person, of providing a gun and ammunition to the group. It is unclear if the weapon was actually used in any of the murders.

S.'s background, according to federal prosecutors, indicates he had direct connection with the three principal suspects in the murders, Uwe Böhnhardt, Uwe Mundlos and Beate Zschäpe.

A police raid in November found that Böhnhardt and Mundlos killed themselves just before they were going to be arrested. Zschäpe turned herself in shortly after and is currently in custody.

mz/cmk (dapd, dpa)

Editor's note: Deutsche Welle is bound by German law and the German press code, which stresses the importance of protecting the privacy of suspected criminals or victims and obliges us to refrain from revealing full names in such cases.