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German government reveals over 700 neo-Nazis remain at large despite arrest warrants
The German government has acknowledged that 714 neo-Nazis with active arrest warrants are currently at large across the country, according to press reports published on Sunday.
The figures were disclosed in a government response to a parliamentary inquiry submitted by the opposition Left Party, the RND editorial network reported.
According to the data, 115 wanted right-wing extremists are currently abroad, including 20 in Poland and 13 in Austria. Among those who have left Germany, 39 are wanted for violent offenses.
Left Party domestic policy expert Clara Bunger condemned the situation, stressing that the persistently high number of unexecuted warrants is unacceptable.
“The number of outstanding arrest warrants against right-wing extremists has remained alarmingly high for years,” she said. “Authorities can no longer stand by — this problem must become a priority.”
Right-wing extremist crime in Germany reached a record high in 2024, the highest since documentation began in 2001. According to the Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA), 42,788 offenses linked to the far-right were recorded last year — nearly 50% more than in 2023.