German
police foil planned Islamist attack near Frankfurt: report
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[April 30, 2015]
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Police in
southern Germany have prevented a planned Islamist attack, a German
newspaper reported on Thursday, adding that a married couple had been
arrested overnight after weapons and explosives were found in their
home.
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Police said they could not confirm Die Welt's report of the
operation in the town of Oberursel, near Germany's financial capital
Frankfurt. But a news conference was scheduled for 4.30 p.m.
Die Welt only identified the couple by their first names and initial
- Halil and Senay D. The paper's website said Halil had links to the
Salafist scene in Frankfurt and the al Qaeda network. It did not
identify the source for its report.
Police began surveillance after the couple bought large quantities
of chemicals that could be used to make home-made bombs and started
using false names, Die Welt said.
Police also found an assault rifle and ammunition at their home, the
paper added. Officials at the interior ministry and the public
prosecutors' office in the state of Hesse declined to comment on the
report.
Salafists advocate a puritanical form of Islam and Germany's BfV
domestic intelligence agency says their numbers are rising, as is
the number of potential recruits for Islamic State.
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The BfV estimates that 450 people from Germany have traveled to
Syria and Iraq to join radical jihadist forces.
(Reporting by Maria Sheahan and Andreas Framke; Writing by Stephen
Brown in Berlin; Editing by Jon Boyle)
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