Lorenz Caffier: Ex-Interior Minister has to pay 13,500 euros for a semi-automatic weapon

Lorenz Caffier: Ex-Interior Minister has to pay 13,500 euros for a semi-automatic weapon

Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania's Interior Minister Lorenz Caffier (CDU) admitted the purchase of weapons

For years the judiciary and politics have been dealing with a weapon that the then Interior Minister Lorenz Caffier is said to have bought or received. A penal order has now been issued, but the story is likely not to end.

Because he is said to have received a weapon from an arms dealer without payment, the Güstrow district court has issued a penalty order of 13,500 euros against the former Interior Minister of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Lorenz Caffier (CDU). This sum corresponds to 45 daily rates of 300 euros each, as the director of the court, Andreas Millat, said. Caffier is accused of taking advantage in two cases by the Rostock public prosecutor’s office. He is said to have received a semi-automatic handgun worth around 800 euros from the arms dealer free of charge in January 2018. He is also said to have taken part in free shooting training for instruction, and the ammunition for it was also given to him.

Caffier claims not to have received a penalty order

The gun was ordered to be confiscated, Millat said. The penalty order is not yet final, Caffier now has two weeks to file an objection. When asked by the DPA news agency, Caffier himself said that he would not comment on the matter. His lawyer said that so far neither he nor Caffier had received the penalty order. “It is disconcerting that reports about the issuance of such a penalty order – by whomever – are issued.” He was not ready to comment on the penalty order.

Caffier resigned as Minister of the Interior in November 2020 when the process became public. He had claimed to have bought the gun, but had not provided evidence of it. The investigations against the arms dealer and firing range operator were closed in October of this year for a sum of 3,000 euros. Against the man who, according to intelligence, had contacts with the right-wing extremist Prepper group in 2017 “Nordkreuz” should have had, according to the information, had been determined for granting benefits. For years, police officers from the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and other federal states trained on the firing range of the arms dealer.

Source From: Stern

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