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Germany plans crackdown on far-left militants after Berlin power grid attack

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BERLIN, Jan 27 (Reuters) - Germany ​will step up efforts to fight left-wing militants after activists claimed responsibility for an attack on a power station in ⁠January that caused the longest electricity blackout in Berlin since World War Two, the interior minister said.

"Our security agencies will ‍be significantly reinforced in the fight against left-wing extremism," the minister, Alexander Dobrindt, ​said on Tuesday.

He added that 1 million euros was on offer for information leading to the perpetrators of the January attack, which ​was suspected to have been carried out by a far-left activist organisation called the Volcano group. The incident left 45,000 households without power in freezing temperatures.

Germany's domestic intelligence agency will devote more staff to left-wing militancy, Dobrindt said, adding that ‌new legislation is being prepared to expand the digital investigative powers ‌of security authorities. The measures would cover automated data analysis, biometric facial recognition ​and the storage of IP addresses.

In its latest report, the domestic intelligence agency said left-wing motivated crime was up 38% in ‌2024 although the number of leftist violent crimes had fallen by 27%.

Dobrindt ⁠said the move, as well as a planned law ‌to protect critical infrastructure, would not ​lead to a reduction in the fight against other forms of radicalism.

"We have had a lot of success with a right-wing ⁠extremism, Islamist terrorism .. But ⁠the focus has not been sufficiently on left-wing extremism and we ​see left-wing terrorism ... is making a strong comeback," he said.

(Reporting by Miranda MurrayWriting by Madeline ‌Chambers, Editing by William Maclean)

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