German police have discovered a grenade launcher, a Kalashnikov rifle and bars of gold hidden in a secret compartment in the wardrobe of a suspected former member of the far-Left Baader-Meinhof terror group.
Police arrested Daniela Klette, 65, last week after she had been on the run since the late 1980s.
One of three remaining members of the Marxist terror organisation, she was found living a normal life in the centre of Berlin, where she was an active member of a Brazilian dance group.
During a search of Ms Klette’s tiny one-room apartment, detectives found €40,000 in cash and 1.2 kilograms of gold underneath a false floor in a cupboard.
They also discovered ammunition stored in Tupperware, a grenade launcher with a grenade, and a pistol, according to Der Spiegel magazine.
Authorities have reportedly already identified one of the weapons as originating from a heist at a gun store in the mid-1980s.
Ms Klette appeared in front of a federal court on Thursday, where the judge ordered her arrest on suspicion of involvement in several terror attacks in the early 1990s.
Prosecutors suspect that Ms Klette belonged to the “third generation” of the Baader-Meinhof gang, a militant organisation that terrorised Germany during the last two decades of the Cold War.
Ms Klette is suspected of involvement in a shooting at the US embassy in Bonn in 1991 and of the bombing of a prison near Frankfurt in 1993.
The group officially disbanded in 1998. Since then, Ms Klette and two others are suspected of carrying out several robberies, including a spectacular hold-up of a money transporter a decade ago.
The robberies are believed to have been carried out to help the trio fund their lives in hiding.
The remaining two fugitives, Burkhard Garweg and Ernst-Volker Staub, both now well over 50, are on the run and may have escaped abroad, police say.
Mr Garweg is also reported to have possibly hidden in Berlin, where he had dogs and lived in a caravan park inhabited by anarchists and punks.