Jan Böhmermann: According to the police, the data request had commercial reasons



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According to the police, the request for the registration address of moderator Jan Böhmermann was commercially motivated. The Berlin official in question “plausibly explained” the reasons for the review.

Hessian Justice Minister Eva Kühne-Hörmann (CDU) informed the interior committee of the state parliament on Thursday about the complex “NSU 2.0”. Now dozens of threatening letters are attributed to this, including to politicians and celebrities. The process is ongoing at the Frankfurt am Main prosecutor’s office.

Kühne-Hörmann said that according to the Justice Ministry in the state parliament, investigators in Frankfurt had learned of several other inquiries about people from police computers. Consequently, he also called for a query on Jan Böhmermann.

The background was apparently an advertisement.

According to a ministry spokesperson, the minister said that Böhmermann’s data had been consulted by a Berlin police officer on July 25, 2019. The Frankfurt prosecutor’s office learned of this on August 17, 2020. Therefore, the The official in question could remember the consultation. The background was an advertisement. However, he could not say whether Böhmermann was the accused, the aggrieved party or the complainant.

The Berlin police announced on Twitter that the inquiry had been made with a “registered inquiry reason which includes the reason, the inquiry parameters, the individual access code and the computer identification.” It is a “business inquiry”.

According to a press release from the Berlin police, the officer in question is not listed as a suspect in the “NSU 2.0” investigations of the Frankfurt prosecution service. Could not come to this to get an opinion.

“FR” reports threatening letters

The “Frankfurter Rundschau” (FR) had presented the facts differently. The consultation took place on July 25, 2020, a few days later, in early August 2020, a threatening letter was sent by email using Böhmermann’s address. It was not directed at the satirist but at others.

According to a spokesman, the Justice Minister did not mention a threatening letter to Böhmermann. It is the “FR” according to its own information. The Berlin police finally made it clear in their press release that the consultation took place in July 2019.

The “NSU 2.0” complex has occupied the Frankfurt Public Prosecutor’s Office for many months. More recently, researchers have reported on more than a dozen new letters. One of the victims is the lawyer from Frankfurt Seda Basay-Yildiz. The data of the cabaret artist Idil Baydar had also been consulted by the police computers; left-wing politics Janine Wissler is also affected.

In the investigation of far-right conversations by police officers and threatening emails, there are now 25 proceedings against 50 suspects, according to the Hessian justice system. 88 out of 105 threatening letters are assigned to the “NSU 2.0” complex.

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