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Prosecutors Seek Long Prison Terms in Lauterbach Kidnapping and Coup Plot Trial

German prosecutors allege the group planned to overthrow the government, kidnap the health minister, and reinstate a 19th-century constitution.

  • Prosecutors have requested prison sentences ranging from 3.5 to nearly 9 years for five defendants accused of plotting a coup and kidnapping German Health Minister Karl Lauterbach.
  • The group, identified as the 'Vereinte Patrioten,' allegedly planned to cause a nationwide blackout, kidnap Lauterbach during a live TV appearance, and institute a new government based on the 1871 constitution.
  • Prosecutors described the group's ideology as rooted in conspiracy theories, antisemitism, and 'Reichsbürger' beliefs, which reject the legitimacy of the modern German state.
  • The defendants reportedly sought support from Russia, planning a trip to Kaliningrad to petition President Vladimir Putin for backing.
  • The trial, ongoing since May 2023, is expected to conclude next year, with the court's assessment of the plot's seriousness and the roles of each defendant determining sentencing.
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