German police computer was searched for data on politician threatened by neo-Nazis

By AFP in Berlin

Interior minister announces investigation but says ‘no-evidence’ of network of rightwing extremists in police

German police are facing growing accusations of links with the far right after a police computer was used to search for details of a leftwing MP who received death threats.

Peter Beuth, the interior minister for the state of Hesse, announced on Thursday that he would appoint a special investigator to try to shed light on the case.

Source: German police computer was searched for data on politician threatened by neo-Nazis

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