German police conduct raids linked to G20 protests
German police conducted raids early in Tuesday morning against the properties of an anti-capitalist group in eight federal states.
German police conducted raids early in Tuesday morning against the properties of an anti-capitalist group in eight federal states.
Since the early hours of the morning, searches have been held linked to the protests during G20 summit in eight federal states of the Germany.
Hamburg police said federal police is searching properties of the anti-capitalist group "Black Block".
According to the reports, more than 20 private apartments are searched in Stuttgart, Göttingen, Siegburg, Bonn and Hamburg, as well as two left-wing district centers.
During the search in the "Red Center" in Göttingen, a resident was injured and had to be admitted to the hospital.
The G20 summit took place on 7 and 8 July 2017 in Hamburg city centre.