German media reported on Monday that 12 members of far-right organizations arrested by German police over the weekend have admitted under questioning that they planned to carry out an integrated attack on mosques all over Germany.
The activists were arrested on Friday after the German police received information that they were planning attacks along the lines of the double-shooting attacks at two mosques in New Zealand last year in which 49 people were murdered. The information was the product of an undercover agent. The police suspect that other members of the organizations who were supposed to take part in the planned attacks managed to escape and are now trying to locate them.