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Anti-jihadist propaganda raids carried out in Berlin
Berlin authorities conducted a series of raids on Monday as part of an investigation targeting individuals suspected of spreading jihadist propaganda online, the capital’s criminal police office (LKA) and public prosecutor's office announced.
The coordinated effort, named “Naschid Action Day,” focused on the dissemination of religious chants (naschids) which, when used in extremist contexts, often serve as combat anthems glorifying terrorist groups, particularly the so-called Islamic State. These chants are widely shared on platforms like TikTok and Instagram, aiming to emotionally influence and recruit impressionable users.
According to law enforcement, the online distribution of extremist content is on the rise, especially among younger demographics. Monday’s action was not only intended to disrupt illegal activity but also to raise awareness among youth about the serious legal consequences associated with sharing or promoting radical content.
The raids targeted 22 suspects — three women and nineteen men, primarily aged 15 to 23, with the oldest being 36 years old. Investigators seized mobile phones and digital storage devices, which will be analyzed in the coming days.
No arrests were made, but several legal proceedings have been initiated. In particular, illegal weapons possession charges are being considered after officers discovered switchblades and telescopic batons during the searches.
Authorities emphasized the need for vigilance in monitoring online radicalization and reaffirmed their commitment to preventing extremist ideology from spreading through social media.