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Accused German Red Army Faction militant sentenced to 13 years

By Thomson Reuters May 27, 2026 | 7:37 AM

VERDEN, Germany, May 27 (Reuters) – A German court sentenced Daniela Klette, identified by police as a former member of the ​extreme-left Red Army Faction, to 13 ‌years in prison on Wednesday for a series of armed robberies.

Klette, 67, was arrested in 2024 after more than three decades in hiding when she was ‌found ​living under an assumed ⁠name in Berlin by ⁠an investigative journalist using facial recognition software.

The Red Army Faction, which grew out of the leftist protest movements of the 1960s, ​carried out a wave of kidnappings and murders of prominent officials and business leaders ⁠that reached a peak ⁠in late 1970s before gradually petering ​out as its members were arrested or killed.

Prosecutors ​said Klette was part of the so-called ‌third generation of the group – sometimes known as the Baader-Meinhof Gang after its founders – a militant group which sought to overthrow what ⁠it saw as a fascist capitalist state and killed some 34 people between 1970 and 1991.

The group ⁠issued a ‌final statement in 1998, declaring ⁠an end to its “urban guerrilla warfare”, ​but ‌individual members remained on the ​run for ⁠decades.

In addition to Klette, police are still looking for two men suspected of being her accomplices, suspected former Red Army Faction members Ernst-Volker Staub and Burkhard Garweg.

(Writing by James MackenzieEditing by ​Keith Weir)