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German police raid Chechen ‘Islamists’ over attack plot

FRANKFURT AM MAIN, Jan 14, 2020 (BSS/AFP) – German police carried out
raids on suspected Islamist militants across the country early Tuesday over
allegations they were plotting a violent attack, Berlin officials said.

German authorities are on high alert for Islamist threats to Europe’s most
populous country, which has in recent years suffered several attacks.

“On suspicion of planning a serious violent act endangering the state,
search warrants are being executed in Berlin, Brandenburg, North Rhine-
Westphalia and Thuringia,” the Berlin attorney general’s office said via
Twitter.

The alleged militants of Chechen origin are aged between 23 and 28 and
“suspected of having scouted locations for a possible Islamist attack”,
Berlin police said in a statement.

The suspicions were prompted by pictures found on the mobile phone of one
of the suspects during a routine police check, it added.

Some 180 officers took part in the raids, during which they confiscated
cash, hard drives and knives.

“Based on the current information, there was not yet any concrete danger of
an attack,” police said.

Germany’s deadliest attack was a truck rampage at a Berlin Christmas market
in December 2016.

The attacker, Tunisian asylum seeker Anis Amri, hijacked a truck and
murdered its Polish driver before running over another 11 people.

He was shot dead by Italian police in Milan four days later while on the
run.

Since then, German authorities have thwarted nine attacks believed to have
radical Islamist motives.

Most recently, police in the western city of Offenbach arrested three men
in November for allegedly planning a bomb attack in the name of Islamic
State.

That same month, a Syrian was arrested in Berlin accused of having procured
key components for an explosive device and discussing bomb-making tips with
other suspected Islamists in an online chat group.

Germany’s security services estimate there are around 11,000 Islamic
radicals in Germany, some 680 who are deemed particularly dangerous and
capable of using violence — a five-fold increase since 2013.

Around 150 of these potentially dangerous individuals have been detained
for various offences.

BSS/AFP/RY/1608 hrs