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Law enforcement agencies are actively seeking extremist Liebich linked to far-right groups

Extremist Marla Svenja Liebich, affiliated with the far-right, has yet to serve her sentence in the Chemnitz detention center. A warrant for her arrest has been issued.

Law Enforcement Agencies on Hunt for Far-Right Activist Liebich
Law Enforcement Agencies on Hunt for Far-Right Activist Liebich

Law enforcement agencies are actively seeking extremist Liebich linked to far-right groups

In a series of unexpected developments, right-wing extremist Marla-Svenja Liebich has failed to report to prison, and authorities in Germany are actively searching for her. The court ruling that sentenced Liebich to one year and six months in prison without probation for incitement to hatred, slander, and insult, was scheduled to start at 6 p.m. in July 2023.

Liebich was ordered to serve her term at the women's prison in Chemnitz, but her circumstances leading up to her failure to report are currently unknown. As a result, a manhunt is underway, and a warrant has been issued for her arrest.

Meanwhile, across the Atlantic, the U.S. Appeals Court has delivered a significant blow to the trade policy of former President Donald Trump. The court ruling, which pertains to the legality of tariffs implemented by Trump, has declared most of the tariffs to be unlawful.

The ruling is a setback for Trump's aggressive trade policy, as it questions the legality of the tariffs he imposed. The U.S. President has suffered a legal defeat, with the court ruling indicating that some of the tariffs implemented were not legally valid.

The circumstances surrounding Liebich's disappearance and the court ruling's impact on Trump's trade policy are two separate issues, but both events have raised questions and concerns. As authorities continue their search for Liebich, the public awaits further updates on both these developments.

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