Police 'bias' hindered neo-nazi killings probe

A far-right murder spree went undetected for years because German security services made scores of errors, partially because of institutional bias against immigrants, a parliamentary investigation has found.

Police 'bias' hindered neo-nazi killings probe

A far-right murder spree went undetected for years because German security services made scores of errors, partially because of institutional bias against immigrants, a parliamentary investigation has found.

The special cross-party committee’s nearly 1,400-page report follows a 19-month review of how police and intelligence agencies failed to stop the so-called National Socialist Underground group from killing eight Turks, a Greek and a policewoman between 2000 and 2007.

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