Germany arrests three IS suspects with 'links' to Paris attackers

Published September 13, 2016
A man suspected of being an IS militant arrives at the Federal Supreme Court in Karlsruhe, southern Germany. -AFP
A man suspected of being an IS militant arrives at the Federal Supreme Court in Karlsruhe, southern Germany. -AFP

BERLIN: German police Tuesday arrested three men with forged Syrian passports suspected of being the militant Islamic State's (IS) fighters and labelled a possible “sleeper cell” with links to the Paris attackers.

More than 200 police commandos took part in the pre-dawn raids in northern Germany to detain the men, who were suspected of either plotting an attack or awaiting orders to commit one.

The men were identified only as Mahir al-H., 17, Ibrahim M., 18, and Mohamed A., 26, in a statement issued by federal prosecutors.

They left Syria last October and travelled via Turkey and Greece -- a route used by tens of thousands of refugees and migrants -- and arrived in Germany in mid-November.

Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere said the three apparently used the same migrant trafficking network as several of the IS gunmen who killed 130 people in Paris in November last year.

“According to what we know so far, the investigation of the (federal criminal office) BKA points to links to the attackers of Paris from November 2015,” de Maiziere told a press conference.

“There is every reason to believe that the same trafficking group used by the Paris attackers also brought the three men who were arrested to Germany,” he said, adding that their forged travel documents came from “the same workshop”.

He said German police had monitored the men for months and tapped their phones, meaning that at no stage was there a risk of an attack.

'Awaiting instructions'

Prosecutors said in their statement that Mahir al-H. had joined IS in its de facto capital of Raqqa, Syria by September 2015 and received some weapons and explosives training.

The following month, all three men had pledged to travel to Europe in talks with an IS fighter who was “in charge of missions and attacks” outside of the Syria-Iraq region where the group has its self-proclaimed caliphate.

In Europe, “the three accused were meant to either execute a mission or await further instructions,” the prosecution service said in the statement, adding that no evidence of “concrete orders or instructions” had been found.

The men had received mobile phones and four-figure cash sums in US dollars, as well as the fake passports, from IS, the statement said.

They were detained at three refugee shelters in the northern state of Schleswig-Holstein by more than 200 commandos of the federal police, BKA and police forces of several states.

Police also raided several other asylum seeker shelters, Die Welt daily said.

Warrants for their arrest had been issued by a federal judge on September 7, based in part on intelligence provided by Germany's domestic security agency, the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution.

In July, Germany suffered two bloody attacks claimed by IS, which were carried out by migrants.

German authorities have urged the public not to confuse migrants and “terrorists,” but have acknowledged that more militants may have entered the country among the around one million asylum seekers who arrived last year.

De Maiziere also said “it would be wrong to place refugees under general suspicion”.

“Security forces have repeatedly received tip-offs of individual terrorists or sympathisers among the refugees ... but most of these have turned out not to be true. “

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