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Bavaria | AfD politician Daniel Halemba arrested

The AfD politician Daniel Halemba, who was wanted by an arrest warrant and was newly elected to the Bavarian state parliament, has been arrested. A spokesman for the Würzburg public prosecutor’s office told the German Press Agency. The 22-year-old was caught in the Stuttgart area around 8 a.m. Halemba is being investigated for incitement to hatred and the use of symbols of anti-constitutional organizations. The initial suspicion was confirmed after the evaluation of evidence. Halemba is scheduled to be brought before a judge in Würzburg today, or tomorrow at the latest, who could order him to be remanded in custody.

On Friday, the AfD parliamentary group itself announced that there was an arrest warrant for one of its MPs. The public prosecutor then confirmed that it was Halemba. The politician, who lives in Würzburg, could not be found at the weekend.

Halemba could not be reached for comment since the arrest warrant was issued. His lawyer has lodged an appeal against the arrest warrant for his client. He has so far rejected all allegations made against him as false.

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According to his own statements, 22-year-old Halemba has been a member of the “Brschenschaft Teutonia Prag zu Würzburg” since 2021, which was raided in September. According to the public prosecutor’s office, there was a suspicion that there could be objects with symbols of the National Socialist Party, NSDAP, as well as stickers and writings of a racist nature in the fraternity’s fraternity house. Almost all of the seized items have now been evaluated, said the authority spokesman. “The allegations have been confirmed for us.” The evaluation of data carriers is still ongoing.

In addition to Halemba, the public prosecutor’s office is investigating four other members of the Würzburg-based student association, including for incitement to hatred and the use of symbols of anti-constitutional organizations. The connection has not yet commented on the allegations when asked by the German Press Agency. Halemba had previously rejected all allegations made against him as false.

Members of parliament generally enjoy immunity. However, this only takes effect with today’s constituent meeting at 3 p.m. The 22-year-old Halemba is the youngest politician to be elected to the Bavarian state parliament.