BERLIN (AP) – German investigators said Wednesday they were working through hundreds of new tips on the whereabouts of two fugitive suspected ex-members of the left-wing militant Red Army Faction following the arrest last month of their former comrade after decades in hiding.
Daniela Klette, 65, was arrested on Feb. 26 in Berlin, where she had been living under a false identity. Police later found a cache of weapons at her apartment.
Klette is accused of participating in a string of robberies between 1999 and 2016, after the Red Army Faction was disbanded. She is suspected of robbery and attempted murder together with two other suspected ex-members of the Red Army Faction who remain on the run, Ernst-Volker Staub and Burkhard Garweg.
The Red Army Faction, which emerged from German student protests against the Vietnam War, killed 34 people and injured hundreds of others. The…