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Man investigated for Hitler salute and far-right slogans in Wolgast

A public display of Nazi-era gestures and extremist rhetoric shocks locals. Police act swiftly—but will the law deliver justice for this brazen defiance?

The image shows a large group of people standing in front of a building, some of them holding...
The image shows a large group of people standing in front of a building, some of them holding placards and wearing helmets. There is a pole with a sign board in the foreground and a tree in the background. The people appear to be protesting, likely in response to the German government's decision to ban the use of anti-government policies.

Man Shouts Nazi Slogans in Wolgast - Man investigated for Hitler salute and far-right slogans in Wolgast

A 31-year-old man in Wolgast is under investigation after allegedly shouting far-right slogans and performing the Hitler salute. The incident took place on Monday afternoon in a public area, drawing attention from witnesses and local police.

Witnesses reported hearing the man loudly chanting unconstitutional slogans linked to right-wing extremism. His actions included the use of the Hitler salute, a banned gesture in Germany.

Police responded quickly, cautioning the individual and launching an official investigation. Authorities are treating the case as a suspected violation of laws against displaying symbols of unconstitutional organisations.

The man now faces potential legal consequences for his actions. Police have confirmed the investigation is ongoing, with further steps depending on the evidence gathered. The incident follows strict German laws prohibiting Nazi-related symbols and propaganda.

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