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German police commissioner charged with sharing Hitler pictures

German prosecutors have filed sedition and hate speech charges against a police commissioner suspected of sharing pictures of Adolf Hitler along with images showing hostility towards Muslims, and possessing illegal weapons and explosives.
Key points:
- German police have faced accusations of not doing enough to unearth potentially violent nationalists in their ranks
- The suspect’s brother, also a former police commissioner, is also due to face charges of sharing illegal symbols
- A third police commissioner has been charged with sharing sensitive information
The 46-year-old suspect, who served at the police headquarters in the city of Wiesbaden, has also been charged with possessing illegal weapons and explosives.
It is alleged he shared pictures…
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