Police have searched the parliamentary office of a prominent far-right Alternative for Germany party (AfD) politician in connection with a probe into bribery and money laundering, according to German media reports.
Petr Bystron, second on the AfD’s list for the EU election, had been facing allegations, reported on extensively by the German media, that he received €20,000 from people with links to Russian President Vladimir Putin in order to spread Kremlin propaganda.
Munich prosecutors said premises in Berlin, Bavaria and on Majorca were searched in connection with an investigation based on an initial suspicion, though they did not mention Bystron by name.