German shopping mall shut on police fears
of an attack
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[March 11, 2017]
ESSEN, Germany (Reuters) - Police in
the western German city of Essen sealed off a shopping center in the
center of town and ordered it to remain closed on Saturday due to
concrete indications of a possible attack.
Germany is on high alert following major radical Islamist attacks in
France and Belgium and after a failed asylum seeker from Tunisia drove a
truck into a Berlin Christmas market in December, killing 12 people.
"Yesterday we received very serious indications from security sources
that a possible attack was planned here for today and would be carried
out," a spokesman for Essen police told Reuters Television. "That is why
we were forced to take these measures."
Earlier, a police spokesman told a German broadcaster that they had
viewed the threat as a possible "terrorist" attack.
Armed police and vans surrounded the shopping center, one of Germany's
biggest with more than 200 retail outlets, but roads nearby were open to
traffic.
Essen, in the industrial Ruhr region, has nearly 600,000 inhabitants.
(Reporting by Reuters Television; Writing by Madeline Chambers; Editing
by Toby Chopra)
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Police at the entrance of Limbecker Platz shopping mall in Essen,
Germany, March 11, 2017, after it was shut due to attack threat.
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