Die Presse reported that prosecutors were looking for “accounting records” and evidence of further donations from Tarrant to Sellner.Īnother newspaper, Der Standard, reported that the investigation had widened to include Sellner’s “partner”. Sellner was first connected with Tarrant after it emerged that the accused had made a €1,500 donation to Sellner’s Identitarian organisation. Visible on the warrant in German are prosecutors’ reasons for carrying out the search, including “The Manifesto the Great Replacement”, which was released by Tarrant, “the results of a financial analysis”, and the suspicion that Sellner was cooperating with Tarrant in a terrorist and “structurally fascist” organisation. In the second video, Sellner shows what he claims is an excerpt from the warrant police used in raiding his apartment. In the first, which he says was before an interview with police, Sellner says that police removed devices from his home, and that the reason was a “strong suspicion of forming a terrorist organisation with Brenton Tarrant”. In two German-language YouTube videos, Sellner offered his own account of the investigation.
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