Berlin: Daniela Klette, a member of Germany’s notorious far-left Red Army Faction militant group, has been arrested in Berlin after decades on the run from armed robbery and attempted murder charges.
Klette, 65, a member of the so-called third generation of the guerilla group that was active from the 1970s to the late 90s, has long been sought alongside two other members, Burkhard Garweg and Ernst-Volker Staub, for a series of robberies and at least one attempted murder.
Police seized a pistol, two magazines and cartridges in the apartment block in Berlin’s central Kreuzberg district where Klette was found alone, prosecutors said. She was later taken by helicopter to a jail in the northern city of Bremen.
“Late yesterday evening, police succeeded in detaining Daniela Klette in a Berlin apartment,” said Friedo de Vries, head of the criminal investigation department in Lower Saxony at a news briefing on Tuesday. “She offered no resistance.”
At the very end of the briefing, de Vries said he had just received news that a second arrest had been made in Berlin, but said the detainee’s identity had not yet been confirmed.
Police stepped up their efforts to detain the fugitives after receiving a tip from the public in November. That led to an appeal on a popular TV crime show two weeks ago, which brought in 250 further tips that police are still processing.
“Terrorism will be fought with all legal means,” said Lower Saxony’s Interior Minister Daniela Behrens. “Terrorists can never feel safe, not even after 30 years.”
Founded by Andreas Baader and Ulrike Meinhof among others, the RAF’s first generation emerged from German student protests against the Vietnam War.