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Red Army gang leader to be freed | |
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A German court has approved the release from jail of a leader of a radical leftist group involved in high-profile killings in the 1970s and 1980s. | |
Red Army Faction leader Christian Klar is serving five life terms but will have served the minimum required 26 years by January. | Red Army Faction leader Christian Klar is serving five life terms but will have served the minimum required 26 years by January. |
The court in Stuttgart said there were no grounds to keep him in custody. | |
The group, also known as the Baader-Meinhof gang, targeted bankers, businessmen, judges and US servicemen. | |
Klar was arrested in 1982 and later convicted of nine murders and 11 attempted murders. | |
It is the brutality of the Red Army Faction's crimes which shocked the public, the BBC's Steve Rosenberg in Berlin says. | |
Along with the principal targets of their terror, bodyguards and drivers were gunned down. | |
In one case, the head of a bank was assassinated at his home, after being presented with a bunch of flowers by the assassins. |