Raids Expand, Legal Battles Begin: Krautallaz Crackdown Enters Second Week
Mitayyal, Krauanagaz— Twelve days after federal authorities launched the largest coordinated law enforcement operation in the Federation’s modern history, Krautallaz remains under an intense but evolving enforcement posture.
The Federal Police Agency (FPA) confirmed late Wednesday that total arrests connected to the province-wide crackdown has risen to 913 individuals, with prosecutors filing formal charges against 512 suspects so far. Charges range from weapons trafficking and material support to extremist organizations to conspiracy in connection with the Mitayyal River National Park massacre and the bombing of the Vellienza Regional Federal Refugee Services Center.
Federal officials say thousands of seized weapons are still being cataloged. Preliminary ballistics analysis has reportedly linked hundreds of confiscated rifles to shell casings recovered at prior attack sites, though authorities caution that forensic confirmation is ongoing.