
This could never be verified as Lembke was found hanged in his prison cell on 1 November 1981, the day before his hearing by a federal prosecutor. The amount and quality of the military equipment pointed to Lembke be a part of the secret organisation Gladio, of which such weapon arsenals are characteristic. They contained automatic weapons, 13,520 shots of munition, 50 bazookas, 156 kg explosives and 258 hand grenades. Lembke admitted in the remand center the location of his 33 illegal weapon and ammunition arsenals which caused quite a stir in the media when found in 1981 in Uelzen near Lüneburg Heath. This tip off was investigated by the prosecutors almost a year later when by chance lumberjacks encountered one of the depots. The day after the attack of the Oktoberfest in Munich on 26 September 1980, members of the Deutsche Aktionsgruppe around Raymund Hörnle and Sibylle Vorderbrügge provided information that Lembke had offered them weapons, explosives and ammunition and had told them about his extensive arsenal. Until his imprisonment he was a forest ranger in Oechtringen next to Hanstedt in the district of Uelzen, close by a military training ground. Lembke had verifiable contact with the terrorist Deutsche Aktionsgruppe (German Action Group) and the Wehrsportgruppe Hoffmann (Group of Defense Sport Hoffmann). The bomb planters around Peter Naumann used equipment from Lembke to commit their attacks.

He also organised Wehrsportübungen (Defensive Sport Exercises) and became an "avid arms dealer for right-wing terrorists". He appeared at events of the Bund Heimattreuer (Coalition of Loyal Patriots) and Manfred Roeder's Deutsche Bürgerinitiative ("German Citizen Initiative) and became involved in the Deutsche Reichspartei (German Imperial Party) and the National Democratic Party of Germany for which he appeared as candidate. He became a member of the Bund Vaterländischer Jugend (Coalition of the Patriotic Youth) and became chief executive in 1960. In 1959, at the age of 22, Lembke fled from East to West Germany and immediately connected with right-wing extremist organisations.

Lembke was found hanged in his prison cell one day before his hearing by the federal prosecutor.

Heinz Lembke (1937 – 1 November 1981) was a German right-wing extremist and very likely a member of the stay-behind network Gladio.
