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The Berlin police took action against organized crime in the clan milieu on Thursday morning.

Around 500 state and federal police forces are in action, tweeted the public prosecutor's office.

27 search warrants and three arrest warrants are currently being carried out in Berlin and Hamburg, the tweet said.

It was initially not mentioned where the focus of the operation was.

The spokesman for the Berlin public prosecutor's office, Martin Steltner, said in the morning that the investigation was due to the formation of a criminal organization and other criminal offenses.

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It is about suspects from large families of Arab origin and, for example, links to the rocker milieu, said Steltner.

According to the police, special task forces (SEKs) are also in action.

Clan real estate deals in sight

The operation started shortly after 6 a.m., said a police spokeswoman.

The public prosecutor's office and the police initially did not provide any further information and announced that they would be notified at a later date.

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The proceedings are supposed to be about real estate transactions.

"BILD" and "Spiegel TV" reported that first.

The public prosecutor confirmed this.

Two clan families are said to be affected by the proceedings.

Objects in the Berlin districts and districts of Charlottenburg, Mitte and Spandau were searched.

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Among other things, the Abou-Chaker-Clan should be in the sights of the investigators.

30 people are said to have teamed up for business to a criminal organization.

Men of well-known clans have committed several spectacular crimes.

After the break-in in Dresden's Grünes Gewölbe, two brothers of the Remmo clan are wanted.

Clan members were also involved in the theft of the two hundredweight gold coin "Maple Leaf" from the Bode Museum.