DFrankfurt SEK officials accused of engaging in controversial chats continue to defend themselves against allegations that they hold a right-wing extremist attitude.One of the men’s lawyers accused the Minister of the Interior Peter Boss (The CDU) said on Friday that he was biased against officials in the department without fully determining the background of the controversial news. In addition, “the officials’ personalities were not considered.”
The evidence in this regard is that an official was accused of racist remarks, but he made a significant contribution to the fact that the author of the NSU 2.0 threat letter may be convicted. “Der Spiegel” also reported this on Friday. As further evidence that they have no antagonism, officials of the department quoted a dark-skinned colleague. In an interview with FAZ, the lawyer said: “This makes him unlikely to be convicted of right-wing extremism.”
The Hesse State Ministry of Interior insisted on the decision to reorganize the Swedish Krona. A spokesperson said that it should be “note that in 20 cases, prosecutors have concluded that they have initiated proceedings and searched the residences and offices of six police officers.” As now known, there is very little information related to criminal law. . Those who explicitly target foreigners will be persecuted.



