German Court Sentences Former Red Army Faction Member Daniela Klette to 13 Years
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Klette's sentencing marks the conclusion of a decades-long search for a fugitive linked to the Red Army Faction, reflecting Germany's ongoing recko...
Key Facts
- Daniela Klette, 67, was convicted in Germany for armed robberies committed while evading authorities.
- Klette was a member of the Red Army Faction, also known as the Baader-Meinhof group.
- She was sentenced to 13 years in jail by a German court.
- The robberies occurred after the dissolution of the Red Army Faction terrorist network.
- Klette had been considered Germany’s most wanted woman for decades.
What Happened
A German court sentenced Daniela Klette, a former Red Army Faction militant, to 13 years in prison for armed robberies committed while she was a fugitive. The crimes took place after the dissolution of the Red Army Faction.
Why It Matters
The sentencing brings closure to one of Germany’s longest-running fugitive cases and highlights the country’s efforts to address crimes linked to its far-left militant history. It also underscores the persistence of law enforcement in pursuing unresolved cases from past decades.
What's Next
Klette will serve her prison sentence. There may be further legal or investigative actions related to other former members of the Red Army Faction who remain unaccounted for.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- NYTLeft4h agoAfter Decades on the Run, a Leftist Militant Is Sentenced in Germany
- The GuardianLeft8h agoGermany’s most wanted woman jailed after three decades evading police
