German policemen suspended over far-right chat groups
By IANS | Updated: September 17, 2020 12:10 IST2020-09-17T12:00:03+5:302020-09-17T12:10:12+5:30
Berlin, Sep 17 Several German policemen, suspected to have been involved in at least five far-right online chat ...

German policemen suspended over far-right chat groups
Berlin, Sep 17 Several German policemen, suspected to have been involved in at least five far-right online chat groups, were suspended, a Minister said.
Addressing the media on Wednesday, Herbert Reul, minister of the interior of the German federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW), said that almost 30 officers were accused of "sending and receiving right-wing extremist propaganda in at least five private WhatsApp chat groups, which were apparently used exclusively or predominantly by police officers", reports Xinhua news agency.
Reul called the development a "disgrace for the NRW police".
One of the chat groups is believed to have been established in 2013.
Photos of Adolf Hitler and a "fictional description" of a refugee in a gas chamber were also shared in the chat groups, the Minister said, adding the suspensions took place on Wednesday.
A special internal commission has been set up to investigate the case and numerous searches across 34 police stations and residences in NRW were carried out, Reul said.
( With inputs from IANS )
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