Arrest of Extremists After Three Decades
Peter K. and Thomas W., alleged left-wing extremists, were apprehended at Berlin-Brandenburg Airport after evading justice for 30 years.
They stand accused of orchestrating a bomb attack on a Berlin deportation prison in 1995, involving over 120 kg of explosives packed into propane gas bottles. The defendants have the option of receiving a suspended sentence if they choose to confess, following an agreement with the Federal Prosecutor's Office.
A third accomplice, now deceased, was located in Venezuela, but Germany's extradition request was denied. The trial is set to commence soon, with a verdict anticipated on April 8, marking a significant moment in a long-standing case.
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