Germany’s Central Council of Jews head Josef Schuster called on Thursday for a thorough investigation into possible cases of right-wing extremism in the police and the German army. Schuster also referred to threatening, racist letters sent by a group calling itself the NSU 2.0 and said the police in Hesse should also be subject to close scrutiny. “If there are right-wing extremist groups or even structures in the police and this is covered up, then this not only harms those people who become victims of these extremists, but it also massively damages the reputation of the entire police force,” …