In early 2022, the , Germany's elite special forces unit, faced significant fallout from a long-standing ammunition scandal that threatened the unit's very existence. The scandal centered on approximately 48,000 rounds of missing ammunition and 62kg of explosives, coupled with a controversial "amnesty" program that allowed soldiers to return stolen gear without fear of prosecution . The Core of the Scandal
Investigations revealed that tens of thousands of rounds were unaccounted for, sparking fears that military-grade hardware had fallen into the hands of far-right extremist networks . In early 2022, the , Germany's elite special
In 2020, then-commander Brigadegeneral Markus Kreitmayr authorized a period where soldiers could anonymously return ammunition to collection boxes. In early 2022
While Kreitmayr claimed his priority was safely securing the weapons, prosecutors argued the amnesty obstructed criminal investigations by allowing potential thieves to avoid detection. Consequences and Reforms Germany's special forces look the other way - DW News Germany's elite special forces unit