Ralf Marschner

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Ralf Marschner , nicknamed Manole or mono , is a right-wing activist who as an undercover agent with the code name "Primus" in 1992 for to 2002 Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution worked (BFV). He is accused of having connections with the Nazi underground terrorist group .

Marschner lived in Zwickau from 1990 to 2007 and, as an entrepreneur, ran a demolition company called "Bauservice Marschner". According to official information, he was active as an informant in the right-wing scene from 1992 to 2002, especially in the environment of the group Blood and Honor . According to witness statements, Marschner employed both Beate Zschäpe in a shop and Uwe Mundlos as a kind of foreman on his construction sites between 2000 and 2001 ; other activists of the neo-Nazi scene were employed by him. In 2001, on the day of the murder of a victim of the NSU series of murders of migrants , Habil Kiliç (Munich), cars in the name of Marschner's construction company were rented from the company that was usually used by the NSU trio.

As part of the NSU criminal proceedings, the Federal Prosecutor's Office is also investigating Marschner as one of the nine specifically accused, alongside those accused in the NSU trial ; According to Clemens Binninger , chairman of the second NSU investigative committee of the Bundestag, it is unlikely that charges will be brought against one of these nine. The Federal Prosecutor's Office refused to inspect the files on this complex in the NSU trial. Attempts to summon Marschner, who now lives abroad, as a witness in the NSU trial or in the Bundestag investigation committee, failed.

An arrest warrant against Marschner had been issued for an unpaid fine for delaying bankruptcy and for withholding wages. Despite the ongoing NSU proceedings, the arrest warrant was not carried out for more than four years. Because of the arrest warrant, he fled to Switzerland. He did not accept a summons to the NSU investigative committee of the Baden-Württemberg state parliament in March 2018. According to the committee chairman Wolfgang Drexler , the arrest warrant is a possible obstacle.

According to the Stuttgarter Nachrichten and Die Welt, Marschner concealed the stay of the so-called NSU trio after they went into hiding from his undercover agent at the BfV, and he lied during interrogations by the Federal Criminal Police Office. He is also associated with arms procurement. The V-Mann-Führer kept in contact, supposedly for welfare reasons, for at least 11 years beyond Marschner's V-Mann work, i.e. until 2013. The employee of the BfV under the code name "Richard Kaldrack" contacted Marschner before the second questioning by the BKA in 2013 in Switzerland. Despite the extensive questioning by the BKA, the statements of the V-Mann-Führer in the NSU investigative committee of the Bundestag as well as the investigations of the Federal Prosecutor's Office against Marschner, his role in the supporter environment of the NSU as well as the knowledge conveyed by the constitution protection to the NSU are unclear .

Marschner has lived in Chur in Switzerland since 2008 and works as an entrepreneur in nearby Liechtenstein .

literature

  • Hanna Soditt, Fiona Schmidt: State collusion in the NSU complex. Informing persons in conflict with constitutional standards and human rights obligations. In: Juliane Karakayalı, Çağrı Kahveci, Doris Liebscher, Carl Melchers (eds.): Analyze the NSU complex. Current perspectives from science. Transcript, Bielefeld 2017, ISBN 978-3-8376-3709-0 , pp. 191–208 ( preview , using Marschner's example).
  • German Bundestag , 18th electoral term: recommendation for a resolution and report of the 3rd committee of inquiry in accordance with Article 44 of the Basic Law. BT-Drs. 18/12950 , June 23, 2017, Chapter VIII .: V-persons of the BfV with possible connections to the NSU. Part 1: M. (V-Person "Primus") , pp. 340–494.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Johannes Grunert: V-Mann Ralf Marschner. In: Derrechte Rand No. 150, November 2014, p. 43 (PDF) .
  2. See Stefan Aust, Helmar Büchel, Dirk Laabs: Uwe Mundlos: NSU murderer worked for V-Mann of the constitution protection. In: Welt Online , April 6, 2016. The rental of a car listed there for another murder (of Abdurrahim Özüdoğru, Nuremberg) is no longer tenable according to the evidence requested by the accessory prosecution in the NSU trial, see the minutes of the 274th day of the trial - 12. April 2016 at NSU-Watch .
  3. Martín Steinhagen, Pitt von Bebenburg: NSU trial: "NSU did not only consist of three people". In: Frankfurter Rundschau , September 5, 2016.
  4. ^ Stefan Aust, Helmar Büchel, Dirk Laabs: Protocols? Under lock. Results? Secret. In: Welt Online , April 17, 2016.
  5. Astrid Geisler : NSU: Switzerland is checking the extradition of right-wing extremist informers. In: Zeit Online , September 8, 2016. See also at NSU-Watch the motion of several NSU trial co-plaintiffs for summons, (minutes 274th day of hearing - April 12, 2016) the opinion of the Federal Prosecutor's Office (minutes 277th day of hearing - 20 April 2016) . April 2016) and the rejection by the Senate (Minutes 282nd hearing day - May 11, 2016) .
  6. Astrid Geisler: NSU: Switzerland is checking the extradition of right-wing extremist informers. In: zeit.de . September 8, 2016, accessed March 10, 2018 .
  7. Uschi Götz: NSU committee in Baden-Württemberg - threats against committee - and allegedly against witnesses. In: deutschlandfunk.de. March 5, 2018, accessed March 10, 2018 .
  8. Stuttgarter Nachrichten, Stuttgart, Germany: NSU committee in the country: V-man "Primus" is particularly important. In: stuttgarter-nachrichten.de. July 20, 2016, accessed March 10, 2018 .
  9. ^ Stefan Aust: New files: V-Mann Marschner closely connected with NSU environment. In: welt.de . May 17, 2016, accessed March 11, 2018 .
  10. Helmar Büchel: NSU committee wants to question V-Mann leader Ralf Marschner again. In: welt.de . April 7, 2016, accessed March 11, 2018 .
  11. Stefan Aust: NSU: Secret investigation results on V-Mann Marschner. In: welt.de . April 17, 2016, accessed March 11, 2018 .