According to the Berlin constitution protection, right-wing groups in Neukölln are "relatively well-structured."
The network was deliberately not a well-organized group, so the investigation and a possible ban would be difficult.
[1] The attacks affected district politicians of the left and the Social Democratic Party (SPD), trade unionists, a bookseller, artists and people helping refugees.
[2] Roughly 800 people marched in Neukölln on 21 December 2019 to protest against neo-Nazis and highlight the rising number of hate crimes and lack of prevention.
[3] The march included several leftist and anti-fascist groups with the motto "No place for Nazis from Hermannplatz to Neukölln Town Hall."