The government's decision came amid a furore over Mr Maassen's response to recent far-right unrest in Chemnitz.Okay You're the boss.
Anti-migrant "hunts" were reported there on 26 August after a German man was killed in a brawl with migrants.
Mr Maassen doubted that foreign-looking people had been hounded. Chancellor Angela Merkel was urged to sack him.
Tuesday, September 18, 2018
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Chemnitz unrest: German top spy Maassen forced out:
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