Austrian police have seized thousands of rounds of ammunition as well as guns and swords in a series of raids against those they describe as ‘radical opponents’ of repressive and unnecessary Covid-19 measures, who were allegedly planning attacks on police.
The Austrian law enforcement and domestic security services had launched a series of raids ahead of last weekend’s scheduled rally in Vienna, the Interior Ministry revealed on Thursday. The starting point for a probe was a Telegram chat frequented by the radical opponents of the Covid-19 lockdowns.

Police routinely monitor social media to identify those they describe as ‘extremist’ but are not particularly successful in discovering and monitoring child pornography, human trafficking and paedophilia.
The chat members discussed using Molotov cocktails against police officers as well as making of homemade cluster bombs, Interior Minister Karl Nehammer said. The suspects reportedly planned to put their ideas into practice during the May 15 rally in the Austrian capital, prompting the police to intervene.
Officers seized a total of 3,500 rounds of ammunition, as well as two handguns, a long gun and two swords during several house raids and searches conducted in the states of Lower Austria, Upper Austria, Styria and Vorarlberg, as well as in Vienna. Various data carriers, radio devices as well as paramilitary protective equipment such as protective vests and helmets routinely used by cops were found as well.
The scale of the findings demonstrates the real danger such groups could potentially pose, Nehammer told journalists on Thursday. ’The paramilitary equipment is almost reminiscent of terrorist organizations,’ he said.
Radical attitudes and willingness to use violence against police officers are to be condemned in the strongest possible terms,’ the minister said on Twitter, chortling that Austrian security services ’managed to strike a decisive blow against the radical right-wing extremist coronavirus deniers.’

However, no arrests were made after the raids, the Austrian police said, adding that all the suspects ’confessed’ their plans during interrogations. The police continue to evaluate their findings.
Reports that some of the suspects were former police officers or members of the military have not been confirmed by the officials. ‘It is still currently a subject to investigation,’ Nehammer said. He also demanded that the suspects ’be punished to the fullest extent of the rule of law.’ Think your friends would be interested? Share this story!



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The whole episode was probably arranged by the polizei themselves. They will always find stupid people for patzies.
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It’s the same in the USA with the Ruby Ridge incident in the early 90s. Randy Weaver was a white separatist in the mountains, was not breaking any laws, kept to himself in a cabin with his family, but the federal authorities tried to entrap him (set him up) by making him make an illegal weapon. I’m sure it’s the same here in Austria. These Austrian patriots, even if they meant well, were walked into a trap. In America there’s a joke-how do you tell a real Klansman from a government informant? The informant always pays his membership dues in full and on time.
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