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The leader of the “moral guard” gang has been successfully denounced by the police. The 20-year-old has multiple criminal records.
How“Today” found out on Tuesday, the Viennese police investigated and detained the leader of the self-proclaimed “moral guard”. The 20-year-old suspect is known to police and has multiple criminal records. According to initial information, the Chechen man was handcuffed with a blank pistol in August due to a fight at the protests in Favoriten. The young man is in custody.
The 20-year-old controlled the messenger groups and other accomplices and operated on the web under the code name “Heinrich Himmler.” Heinrich Himmler was the head of the Schutzstaffel (SS) in the Third Reich and was responsible for the death and concentration camps. He was considered the second most powerful man in the National Socialist hierarchy after Adolf Hitler.
“The parallel society in the country can not be tolerated”
“Any form of parallel society is intolerable in our country. The self-image of the ‘moral guards’ alone goes against our peaceful coexistence. We do not allow our basic democratic principles to be infiltrated by such perfidious and self-proclaimed ideologues. Those who do not accept this are on the edge of ours Society, “said Interior Minister Karl Nehammer in an opening statement.
And further: “LKA Vienna investigators have done an excellent job. They managed to investigate the perpetrators, arrest them, but also reveal the structures behind them.” Investigations revealed that child pornography was even found on various cell phones of the suspects.
The criminal investigation department has been investigating for months
Already in late 2019, there were attacks on a shopping center in Donaustadt, which were apparently ideologically motivated. The criminal police have been investigating the group of perpetrators since February 2020. They are a group of self-proclaimed “moral guards” from Chechnya. The organization has a hierarchical structure and is organized in secret Telegram chat groups. The suspects observed the behavior of Chechen women on the Internet and in public spaces.
For example, if a Chechen woman wears eye-catching jewelry, clothing, or lip locks, she is already under attack by “moral guards.” As soon as the perpetrators discovered “irregularities”, they immediately took appropriate punitive measures. These included, among other things, instructions, posting photos in front of mosques, persecution and physical abuse. The reason: the non-observance of the norms influenced by the Islamist-conservatives (“Adat”).
Meanwhile, eleven people known by name, including a woman, are listed as defendants in an investigation (all tax authorities: Russian Federation). So far, only the woman has been released. The ads read the creation of a criminal organization, a terrorist group, and coercion.