Jan Böhmermann’s data was retrieved from the Berlin police computers.



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The “NSU 2.0” published data on another prominent victim in a threatening email: According to the “Frankfurter Rundschau”, the private address of the presenter and comedian Jan Böhmermann appears in the letter. The mail is said to have been sent after a Berlin police computer accessed Böhmermann’s data a few days earlier. The incident happened in the summer.

Hessian Justice Minister Eva Kühne-Hörmann (CDU) announced on Thursday in the internal committee of the Hessian state parliament that Böhmermann’s personal data had been consulted on July 25, 2020 on a police computer in Berlin . However, she did not make a direct reference to the next threat letter.

Death threats and Nazi phrases

More recently, the Frankfurt prosecutor’s office was informed of more than a dozen new “NSU 2.0” letters. One of the victims is the lawyer from Frankfurt Seda Basay-Yildiz. Her case recently caused a stir, as threat writers were able to find out her address again after the attorney moved out.

Basay-Yildiz had already received a threatening message from “NSU 2.0” in 2018. His personal data had previously been requested at a police station in Frankfurt am Main. However, after their move, investigators were no longer able to have any corresponding data queries from Hessian police computers, according to investigators.

The data of the cabaret artist Idil Baydar had also been consulted by the police computers. Right-wing extremists have been threatening her for a long time. Left-wing MP Janine Wissler is also affected.

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