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Armed man arrested after attempting to infiltrate Merkel motorcade in Prague | Armed man arrested after attempting to infiltrate Merkel motorcade in Prague |
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Czech police had to use the threat of gunfire to halt a man in a black 4x4 Mercedes who was attempting to join German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s motorcade during her visit to the Czech capital. | Czech police had to use the threat of gunfire to halt a man in a black 4x4 Mercedes who was attempting to join German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s motorcade during her visit to the Czech capital. |
“The perpetrator has been detained,” police spokesman Josef Bocan said. “He is suspected of attempting to cause a crime – specifically an attempt to use violence against an official.” | “The perpetrator has been detained,” police spokesman Josef Bocan said. “He is suspected of attempting to cause a crime – specifically an attempt to use violence against an official.” |
“Thanks to the professional actions of officers, Angela Merkel’s life was not in danger. The incident is currently being investigated by Prague detectives.” | “Thanks to the professional actions of officers, Angela Merkel’s life was not in danger. The incident is currently being investigated by Prague detectives.” |
Merkel was in Prague on Thursday for a one-day visit, during which she met with Prime Minister Bohuslav Sobotka. | Merkel was in Prague on Thursday for a one-day visit, during which she met with Prime Minister Bohuslav Sobotka. |
She was making her way from the airport, when the suspicious vehicle appeared on the outskirts of the city. | She was making her way from the airport, when the suspicious vehicle appeared on the outskirts of the city. |
“The driver of the Mercedes refused to obey orders coming from police cars accompanying the German chancellor. He tried to join the procession at all costs, cutting off a police vehicle that was trying to stop him. He only stopped and got out of the vehicle after police warned him that they were going to shoot.” | “The driver of the Mercedes refused to obey orders coming from police cars accompanying the German chancellor. He tried to join the procession at all costs, cutting off a police vehicle that was trying to stop him. He only stopped and got out of the vehicle after police warned him that they were going to shoot.” |
According to local news portal Blesk, officers found a baton, a canister of tear gas, cement blocks, and handcuffs in the man’s car. A video posted on its website shows several police officers talking calmly on the roadside to an unprepossessing middle-aged man, who is not displaying any signs of resistance. | |
A hostile welcome for Merkel | |
Angela Merkel’s visit took place against a backdrop of discontent with the EU, with no fewer than six public protests scheduled in Prague, though there were also three smaller pro-EU rallies. | |
While the government is committed to accepting over 2,700 refugees from elsewhere in Europe, in accordance with Germany’s controversial rehousing scheme, the country is fiercely opposed to a permanent obligation to accept a ratio of newcomers into Europe, particularly from Islamic countries. | |
Demonstrators lined up along the route of her limo held up posters saying “Away with Merkel, Away with Islam,”, “Prague belongs to Czechs,” and “Merkel is killing Europe.” | |
A June survey by polling firm STEM showed that only 18 percent of Czech citizens have a positive view of the long-time German leader, putting her well behind even divisive figures such as Vladimir Putin and Jean-Claude Juncker. | |
Populist Czech President Milos Zeman has also branded Germany’s migration policies “nonsense” and “misguided humanism.” Germany itself has received over 1 million refugees since 2015. | |
But the moderate center-left Sobotka and Merkel both repeated that the two countries “must keep talking” to hammer out a solution to the ongoing crisis. | |
Sobotka was more enthused over closer EU military cooperation, saying that the Czech Republic would get behind a plan to create a continent-wide army. | |
Merkel is meeting with 15 EU leaders throughout the week ahead of a leaders’ summit, scheduled for Bratislava, in Slovakia, next month. |
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