BERLIN (AP) — A man accused of calling for attacks on German politicians and officials, seeking cryptocurrency donations to be used as a reward for their killing and publishing instructions on how to build explosives has been arrested, prosecutors said Tuesday.
The suspect, a German-Polish dual citizen identified only as Martin S. in line with German privacy rules, was arrested in Dortmund on Monday evening, federal prosecutors said in a statement. He is suspected of terror financing, giving instructions on carrying out a serious act of violence and dangerous dissemination of personal data.
Prosecutors allege that the man had been calling for attacks on politicians, officials and other figures in German public life on the darknet since at least June. He is accused of anonymously running

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