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German police arrest six men suspected of planning Berlin half-marathon attack | |
(35 minutes later) | |
Police in Germany have detained six men on suspicion they were planning to carry out an attack at Berlin’s half-marathon on Sunday. | |
“There were isolated indications that those arrested, aged between 18 and 21 years, were participating in the preparation of a crime in connection with this event,” prosecutors and police wrote in a joint statement. | |
Berlin police tweeted to say six people were detained in cooperation with the city’s prosecutor’s office. | |
The German daily newspaper Die Welt first reported on police foiling a plot to attack race spectators and participants with knives. | |
The newspaper said the main suspect was allegedly linked to Anis Amri, a failed Tunisian asylum seeker with Islamist ties who hijacked a truck and ploughed it into a crowded Christmas market in Berlin, killing 12 people in total and injuring dozens of others. | |
One of the apartments Berlin police raided before the race started Sunday was also searched after the Christmas market attack, the report added. | |
It said special police forces detained four men in connection with the race plot — a different number from the six arrests the police reported. | |
Die Welt‘s report said the main suspect, who was not identified, had prepared two knives which had been especially sharpened to use in the attack. | |
It also said in one of the searched apartments, dogs trained to find explosives barked when they were taken into the basement. | |
The main suspect had been under observation for two weeks around the clock, local daily Tagesspiegel reported. | |
After a foreign intelligence service tipped off German authorities that he was planning to attack the half-marathon, police raided apartments and two vehicles in the Charlottenburg and Neukoelln districts of the city. | |
The half-marathon was being guarded by some 630 police officers, German news agency dpa reported. | |
Amri’s attack prompted German lawmakers to call for tougher security measures. | |
No major Islamist militant attack has been carried out in Germany since. | No major Islamist militant attack has been carried out in Germany since. |
Earlier on Sunday, Germany’s interior minister, Horst Seehofer, said the government would do everything possible to protect citizens, but added: “We have again experienced that... absolute security is unfortunately not possible.” | |
Mr Seehofer was speaking in Münster, where a man drove a van into a group of people sitting outside a restaurant on Saturday, killing two of them before shooting himself dead. | Mr Seehofer was speaking in Münster, where a man drove a van into a group of people sitting outside a restaurant on Saturday, killing two of them before shooting himself dead. |
Authorities said the attacker was a 48-year-old German citizen with mental health problems and there was no indication of an Islamist militant connection. | Authorities said the attacker was a 48-year-old German citizen with mental health problems and there was no indication of an Islamist militant connection. |