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Munich (dpa / lby) - She is said to have spied on local politicians and a mosque association and sent death threats: The trial of a suspected right-wing extremist from Franconia begins today at the Munich Higher Regional Court (OLG).

The woman is said to have prepared an arson attack on public officials or Muslims and is charged with preparing a serious act of violence that is dangerous to the state.

According to the investigators, she sent "greeting cards" with some real ammunition.

A voucher card with a pig on the front was addressed to the Turkish-Islamic community in Röthenbach.

She wrote these cards “borne by her anti-state and xenophobic attitude”, according to a ruling by the Federal Court of Justice (BGH) in Karlsruhe from the end of March, with which the court ruled that the woman must remain in custody.

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She is said to have sent a Bavarian district administrator a card with a threatening scenario that recalls the murder of the Kassel District President Walter Lübcke: According to investigators, on a condolence card that was sent to the district administrator's private address it said: «Friends of Jews and foreigners - shot at the Terrace "and" We'll get you all! "

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Decision of the BGH on the continuation of pre-trial detention