The Office for the Protection of the Constitution of the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania passed on the residential address of the Chechen opposition politician Mochmad Abdurakhmanov to the two contract killers Walid D. And Tamirlian A..

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Walid D. worked as an undercover agent for the Office for the Protection of the Constitution and received the information needed for the contract through his contact at the Office for the Protection of the Constitution. The assassination attempt and the associated involvement of the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Office for the Protection of the Constitution only came to light because Tamirlan A. turned to the police.

Tamirlan A. received an offer from the Chechen government to be released from prison if he participated in the murder. He was supposed to enter Germany as a refugee and meet Walid D. here. Tamirlan never thought of carrying out the murder, but wanted to end his imprisonment in Chechnya.

He is now in a witness protection program. The Office for the Protection of the Constitution insists that Walid D's contact man should continue to be treated as innocent, as this is the usual procedure in a constitutional state, which does not apply to revolutionaries, as was seen during the witch hunt after the G20.

But what is more significant, is that the Office for the Protection of the Constitution is again involved in murder orders. But this time, the Office for the Protection of the Constitution goes even further. If in the past, as in the case of the assassin of Breidscheidt Square or the NSU supporters, "only" logistical support was given, the possibility for the assassination is created by passing on the necessary information. This case shows once again that the state will have any kind of opposition killed in an emergency.