Austrian far-right activist probed over ties to NZ suspect
BERLIN — Austrian authorities have searched the home of a prominent far-right activist as part of a probe into his ties to the alleged Christchurch mosque gunman, officials said Tuesday.
Martin Sellner, head of the white nationalist group Identitarian Movement of Austria, said on social media that police searched his apartment Monday and seized electronic devices after he received a “disproportionately high donation” from a person named Tarrant — the same surname as the suspected Christchurch shooter.
Christoph Poelzl, spokesman for Austria’s Interior Ministry, confirmed Tuesday that the country’s BVT domestic intelligence agency searched the premises in Vienna at the request of prosecutors in the city of Graz.