Michael Wobbe

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Michael Wobbe (* 1972 in Hagen / Westphalia ) became known through his exposure as a V-man in the neo-Nazi organization Nationalist Front (NF) on behalf of the Lower Saxony constitution protection .

Life

Wobbe grew up in Quakenbrück and trained as a retail salesman. He joined the skinhead movement.

From April 1992 the then unemployed former skinhead, who had actually turned away from the right-wing extremist scene, was assigned to Meinolf Schönborn and the NF by the Lower Saxony State Office for the Protection of the Constitution . Within a few weeks, the undercover agent became the NF's head of security . The undercover agent was still active after the NF was banned, reported on Schönborn's underground activities and, on behalf of the Office for the Protection of the Constitution, acted as a travel cadre to set up other groups and collect donations. Allegedly he collected about 60,000 DM. For his activities within the NF he initially received 300 DM - later 700 DM per month plus bonuses and expenses, which occasionally amounted to up to 5,000 DM per month. The undercover agent was released in September 1993. In a 1996 interview he himself admitted that without his activities various crimes would not have been committed.

The journalist Burkhard Schröder wrote a book about Wobbe's role as informant .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Burkhard Schröder: The undercover agent . Rotbuch Verlag, 1997, ISBN 3-88022-516-8 .
  2. ^ Rehkopfs Reisen , Der Spiegel 13/1996 of March 25, 1996, page 65f
  3. Ralf Gössner, Geheime Informanten , Knaur 2003, p. 151f