A 20-year-old Iraqi wanted to spread fear and terror at Christmas: according to information from security circles, he planned a terrorist attack. Now he has been deported to his old homeland. In addition, an entry and residence ban for an indefinite period was immediately imposed on the man.
The Ministry of the Interior in Saxony-Anhalt has provided information about this. The 20-year-old was taken into custody in Helmstedt, Lower Saxony, on November 21. According to the Lower Saxony police, the police had information that the man had planned a serious act of violence. He is said to be planning to attack visitors to a Christmas market. The man lived in Saxony-Anhalt and worked in Lower Saxony.
“Thanks to the great vigilance of the security authorities, attack plans were thwarted. The deportation that took place is the result of very well-functioning cooperation between different authorities,” said the Minister of the Interior of Saxony-Anhalt, Tamara Zieschang (CDU).
Warning of attacks
German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser warned of attacks. “Islamist terrorist organizations, but also Islamic individual perpetrators, pose a significant danger that always exists,” the SPD politician told the Editorial Network Germany (RND). It is thanks to the Federal Criminal Police that about 170 channels or content have now been removed from the Telegram network alone, “which were used to spread disgusting anti-Semitic and Islamic propaganda,” said Faeser.
Source: Krone

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