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Right-Wing Extremist Crimes Surge 60% in North Rhine-Westphalia, Report Warns of Growing Threat

The NRW Interior Ministry highlights the rising involvement of youth, increasing digital radicalization, and the emergence of new extremist groups as major concerns.

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Ein Auszug aus der polizeilichen Kriminalstatistik 2024 für Nordrhein-Westfalen zeigt die Statistik für Kinder und Jugendkriminalität
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Overview

  • Right-wing extremist crimes in NRW rose by 60% in 2024, with 5,641 cases reported, including a 33% increase in violent offenses and a 43% rise in hate crimes.
  • The majority of offenses were propaganda-related (3,511 cases) and incitement of hatred (839 cases), accounting for 78% of all crimes.
  • The proportion of right-wing extremist suspects aged 14 to 17 nearly tripled in 2024, reflecting the growing appeal of extremist ideology to youth.
  • Extremists increasingly use digital platforms such as social media for recruitment, propaganda, and radicalization, mirroring trends in other forms of extremism.
  • New groups like 'Jungen Nationalisten,' 'Rheinlandbande,' and 'Aachen Inferno' have emerged, adding to the evolving and modernized right-wing extremist landscape.