Prosecutors are investigating four police officers in Frankfurt on suspicion of organising a neo-Nazi cell after they allegedly accessed confidential data on a prominent Turkish-German lawyer and used it to threaten to murder her baby.
Five police officers have been suspended from duty as prosecutors continue their probe into allegations that the officers incited racial hatred and shared illegal Nazi imagery.
The investigation was sparked after Seda Basay-Yildiz, a solicitor known for representing victims of neo-Nazi violence, reported a chilling death threat against her 2-year-old daughter, the Frankfurter Neue Presse newspaper reports.
Basay-Yildiz received a fax in August in which a group calling themselves "NSU 2.0" threatened to murder her child.
The name refers to the National Socialist Underground (NSU), a trio of neo-Nazis who murdered Turkish immigrants before being caught a decade ago.