Update: German police arrests 19-year-old suspect preparing for "Islamist-motivated" attack

Source: Xinhua| 2017-11-01 06:19:08|Editor: Mu Xuequan
Video PlayerClose

BERLIN, Oct. 31 (Xinhua) -- A 19-year-old Syrian national has been arrested in Germany on suspicion of plotting a terrorist attack, German police told reporters on Tuesday.

According to a statement from the Federal Prosecutor General's Office, the individual identified as Yamen A. is under "strong suspicion" of having taken concrete preparatory steps to carry out an "Islamist-motivated" terror attack in Germany.

The suspect is believed to have aimed to kill as many civilians as possible with a highly-explosive TATP bomb and acquired chemicals and other necessary components towards this end from July 2017 onwards.

The 19-year old was taken into custody when special forces from the Federal Police and Federal Criminal Police Office raided his apartment in the Northern German town of Schwerin early on Tuesday morning.

It remained unclear at a subsequent press conference whether the suspect had already chosen a specific location to carry out his purported attack.

Police spokesperson Ulf Wundrack confirmed that other locations aside from the suspect's Schwerin apartment were searched by security forces as well, including in the port city of Hamburg.

Wundrack told reporters that police had hereby offered "administrative support" for the Federal Criminal Police Office. A further witness in Hamburg was questioned, but no arrests were made.

While Yamen A. had contacted a self-described "soldier of the caliphate", who was a supporter of the Islamic State, on the Internet prior to his arrest, police were unclear about the identity and role assumed by this second individual in the terror plot.

Security forces said there was no evidence as yet that Yamen A. was a member of a larger terrorist organization.

Yamen A. had been under permanent supervision from special forces after the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution and the Federal Criminal Police Office launched criminal investigations into his case on Oct. 21.

In response to the widely-publicized arrest, German Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere thanked security authorities for preventing a "serious terror attack in Germany" and praised them for their "excellent work".

Nevertheless, de Maiziere warned that the risk of a terror attack against civilians in Germany remained high.

Germany is facing increasing terrorist attack risks after over a million refugees, many from Middle East countries, entered the country since 2015.

Last July, a 27-year-old Syrian refugee detonated an explosive device outside a music festival in the southern German town of Ansbach, killing himself and wounding 15 people.

TOP STORIES
EDITOR’S CHOICE
MOST VIEWED
EXPLORE XINHUANET
010020070750000000000000011105091367186211