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3 arrested in Germany over alleged attack plots
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3 arrested in Germany over alleged attack plots
Official cites ‘imminent threat’; U.S. military sites were potential targets
BERLIN - Three suspected Islamic militants were arrested on allegations of plotting at least one — and possibly several — attacks inside Germany, authorities said Wednesday.Police sources told NBC News that U.S. military installations, such as Ramstein Air Base, and "soft targets," such as nightclubs visited by American service personnel, as well as German airports were potential targets for the suspects, but no specific locations had been identified.
“There was an imminent threat,” German Defense Minister Franz Josef Jung told Germany’s ARD broadcaster.
Jung said the three men were suspected of attack plots, while prosecutors said only that they had arrested three suspected members of “an Islamic-motivated terrorist organization.”
The Sudwestrundfunk public broadcaster reported that two suspects had German citizenship while the third was Pakistani. It also said the men were arrested Tuesday evening and were close to carrying out the attacks.
The man believed to be the leader of the group is a 28-year-old German national who converted to Islam, officials told NBC News.
The suspects had been storing between 700 and 800 kilograms of hydrogen peroxide in a farm house in southern Germany, police sources told NBC News. The suspects planned to cook and concentrate the chemicals, which would have produced about 600 kilograms of highly explosive materials, the sources said.
German broadcaster ZDF quoted an investigator as saying that "this is the most serious plot we have seen since 9/11."
Police had been monitoring e-mail traffic of the suspects for the past several months, NBC News reported.
Major U.S. military hub
Thousands of U.S. servicemen and women are stationed with their families in Germany, which hosts key installations including the Ramstein Air Base, Landstuhl Regional Medical Center and Grafenwoehr training center in Bavaria.
The Ramstein base is in the western state of Rhineland-Palatinate and serves as a major transport hub for the U.S. military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. Frankfurt’s international airport is one of continental Europe’s busiest.
German and U.S. officials have warned of the possibility of a terrorist attack, and security measures have been raised, they said.
Navy Capt. Jeff Gradeck, spokesman for the U.S. military’s European Command in Stuttgart said German authorities had contacted them concerning the alleged plot, but had no further information.
“We extend our gratitude to Germany for their efforts in protecting us,” Gradeck said.
Rising concerns
Germany has not experienced a major terrorist attack in recent years, but worries have risen since July 2006, when two suitcase bombs planted on passenger trains malfunctioned. Officials said that attempt was partly motivated by anger over cartoons portraying the Prophet Muhammad in a Danish newspaper. Several suspects are on trial in Lebanon, and a Lebanese man has been charged in Germany.
Additionally, the leaders of the Sept. 11 terror attacks were based for a time in Hamburg.
German federal police in March said Germany faces an increased threat of terrorism because its military takes part in missions in Afghanistan and elsewhere. German troops do not serve in Iraq, but German ships carry out anti-terrorist patrols off the Horn of Africa and German reconnaissance jets were recently sent to Afghanistan, where ground troops are stationed in the north of the country.
Eight arrested in Denmark
The arrests in Germany came after Denmark’s intelligence agency announced Tuesday that authorities had arrested eight men with alleged links to leading senior al-Qaida terrorists, thwarting a bomb plot.
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Denmark arrests 8 over alleged terrorist plot
Denmark was the focus of Muslim anger and deadly protests last year after a newspaper printed 12 cartoons of Islam’s prophet. But Jakob Scharf, head of the PET intelligence service, said the foiled terror plot was not connected to the prophet cartoons or Denmark’s involvement in the U.S.-led coalition in Iraq.
The suspects — six Danish citizens and two foreigners with residence permits — had been under surveillance for some time when they were arrested.
“With the arrests, we have prevented a terror attack,” Scharf told reporters in Copenhagen. He did not identify the target.
The suspects, aged 19 to 29, were not identified but Scharf described them as “militant Islamists with connections to leading al-Qaida persons.” All eight were arrested without incident in raids on 11 locations in and around Copenhagen, including the Ishoej suburb and the Noerrebro district of the capital, authorities said.
The suspects are of Afghan, Pakistani, Somali and Turkish origin, Scharf told reporters. He said Danish investigators had worked with “several foreign cooperation partners” before making the arrests.
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