Man chants Nazi slogans in Wolgast

In Wolgast, a 31-year-old man shouted right-wing extremist slogans and showed the Hitler salute. Witnesses reported this to police on Monday afternoon. Officers instructed the man on site and are now investigating him.

In Wolgast, in the Vorpommern-Greifswald district, a 31-year-old man chanted anti-constitutional slogans and showed the Hitler salute on Monday afternoon, police reported. Witnesses heard the right-wing extremist shouts and alerted officers, who arrived on site and instructed the man. He is now under investigation for suspected use of symbols of unconstitutional organizations. Police described the incident as anti-constitutional.

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