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A search for two members of Germany’s disbanded Red Army Faction (RAF) has ended unsuccessfully, police have said.

Some 130 officers and forensic experts were deployed in Berlin to look for Ernst-Volker Staub and Burkhard Garweg – both believed to be members of the so-called ‘third generation’ of the RAF.

They are thought to have been involved with several robberies and at least one attempted murder.

A third suspect, Daniela Klette, 65, was arrested after more than 30 years on the run in Lower Saxony last week.

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Daniela Klette. Pic: AP

The Red Army Faction emerged from German student protests against the Vietnam War but declared itself disbanded in 1998.

The group was behind the 1993 bombing of a newly-built prison in Darmstadt, south of Frankfurt. No one was injured in the attack, which ultimately became the RAF’s last major act before it dissolved.

File - (FRA107-March 28, 1993) Darmstadt - Germany (AP) This aerial view taken Sunday shows the heavily damaged building of the newly-built prison at Weiterstadt a suburban of Darmstadt. Bombs set off by the leftis terrorist Red Army Faction gang Saturday morning caused such extensive damage  amounting to 100 million Marks (61 US dlrs) that the prison will have to be torn down and reconstructed. No one was injured in the attack. (AP-Photo/Fotopres) 28.3.1993
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The prison in Darmstadt after it was attacked in 1993. Pic: AP

But its wider campaign against what it described as US imperialism and capitalist oppression, left 34 dead and hundreds more injured.

A police spokesperson from Lower Saxony, which was participating in the most recent search, said two people had been arrested but later clarified that the two suspects had not been found.

27 February 2024, Lower Saxony, Verden: Police officers stand at the entrance to the district court. The former terrorist of the Red Army Faction (RAF), Daniela Klette (65), has been arrested in Berlin. The German Press Agency learned this from security sources on Tuesday. Photo by: Sina Schuldt/picture-alliance/dpa/AP Images
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The search for Klette in Lower Saxony earlier this week

A number of other people who were briefly detained were also freed, they added.

On Saturday the force published a series of photos it believed to be of Garweg taken between 2021 to 2024, including one of him sitting between two dogs while eating a bowl of pasta on a sofa.



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