German police announced the arrest of a heavily armed suspect accused of seizing the weapons of police officers after a hunt in the "Black Forest", in which over the course of 6 days hundreds of members of the security forces with the support of helicopters participated.
Yves Rausch, 31, who was dubbed by the German press "Rambo the Black Forest", was found seated in "Haraj", according to a report from two witnesses with four weapons appearing in front of him. Raouch was putting an ax on his knees with another weapon, as well as a message in front of him, according to the same source. He was slightly injured during his arrest, as well as a member of the Special Forces, with an ax.
Rausch fled to the forest last Sunday, after he succeeded in stripping 4 police of their weapons, which necessitated the largest operation of the security forces in southwestern Germany, with thermal cameras, with the support of helicopters and police dogs. 2500 members of the security forces combed the area. The man succeeded in stripping police officers of their weapons when they came to remove him from the hideout in which he was seen, and managed to escape and go to the "Black Forest".
The police circulated a picture of the fleeing man, a well-stocked homeless with an arsenal that includes crossbow, dagger and firearms, and is known by the police because of his criminal precedents of possession of weapons without a license and assaulting security men.