[Ppnews] Former Baader-Meinhof cell member arrested - was secret service informer
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Baader-Meinhof gang member was secret service informer
By Tony Paterson in Berlin
Thursday, 3 September 2009
Verena Becker, the former German Red Army Faction
member arrested last week over her links to a
spectacular political murder committed 32 years
ago, worked for years as a secret service informant, it emerged yesterday.
Ms Becker, now 57, was paid to help capture
leaders of the left-wing terrorist group, also
known as the Baader-Meinhof gang, according to
senior former intelligence figures who spoke in a
television documentary screened last night. The
revelations came after she was arrested at her
home in Berlin last Friday when police found new
evidence implicating her in the killing of
Siegfried Buback. The chief West German federal
prosecutor was shot dead in 1977 by masked RAF
attackers on a motorcycle while he was driving to work in Karlsruhe.
The arrest seemed to provide an answer to a
mystery surrounding one of post-war Germany's
most notorious murders, particularly implanted in
the public consciousness since its brutal
depiction in last year's film, The Baader-Meinhof
Complex. But yesterday's revelations have further complicated the story.
While Becker was caught and jailed for life in
1977, it was not for the Buback killing. She was
sentenced instead for seriously injuring a
policeman whom she shot shortly before her
arrest. Freed on compassionate grounds in 1989,
until last week she had been living under a new name in Berlin.
Michael Buback, the murdered man's son, said
yesterday he was convinced that the authorities
had protected Becker. "For my wife, Elizabeth,
and myself it has become a certainty that the
perpetrators on the motorcycle were not punished
for their crimes, and that there was a protective
hand shielding one RAF woman terrorist," he said
in an interview with Germany's Die Zeit magazine.
In last night's film on the ARD channel, former
intelligence officials said that Becker was a key
paid informant for German security services on the RAF.
"Verena Becker turned to us because she found
herself in a difficult personal situation," said
Winfried Ridder, a former intelligence officer.
He disclosed how Becker provided the crucial
tip-offs that led to the arrest of RAF leaders
Brigitte Mohnhaupt and Christian Klar, who were
only recently released from prison after serving
life terms for the Buback killing and other murders carried out by the gang.
Becker also provided key information on the RAF's
structure and decision-making processes. Mr
Ridder said she was paid for her information. He
did not name a sum, but German media reports said
yesterday that she was paid the equivalent of about 50,000.
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Former Baader-Meinhof cell member arrested
http://www.expatica.com/de/news/german-news/Former-Baader_Meinhof-cell-member-arrested-_55822.html#
Officers seized Verena Becker for complicity in
the shooting of chief federal prosecutor
Siegfried Buback on April 7, 1977, during the
bloody era which became known as the "German Autumn."
Berlin -- German prosecutors said on Friday they
had arrested a former member of the left-wing
extremist group, the Baader-Meinhof gang, over a murder committed 32 years ago.
Officers from the federal crime bureau seized
Verena Becker, 57, on Thursday for complicity in
the shooting of chief federal prosecutor
Siegfried Buback on April 7, 1977, during the
bloody era which became known as the "German Autumn."
"Following our investigations until now, there is
no suspicion that the accused fired the deadly
shots," prosecutors said, adding however that she
is suspected of "an active role in preparing and carrying out" the attack.
The case was re-opened in April 2008 when
investigators used the latest forensic technology
to examine the letter sent claiming responsibility for the murder.
This investigation enabled the authorities to
identify Becker's DNA on the letter, leading them
to raid her house last week, where they secured other incriminating evidence.
Becker was already sentenced to life behind bars
in December 1977 for taking part in at least six
assassination attempts claimed by the group,
otherwise known as the Red Army Faction, but was pardoned in 1989 and released.
Earlier this week in an interview with mass
circulation daily Bild, Becker denied taking part
in the attack on Buback's chauffeur-driven car.
The gang, known as the Baader-Meinhof Gang after
its founders Andreas Baader and Ulrike Meinhof,
mounted a violent campaign against what it
considered was the oppressive capitalist state of
West Germany from 1977 to 1982.
It targeted the German elite and the US military
bases in Germany and is suspected of killing 34
people. The group officially disbanded in 1998.
AFP/Expatica
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