Suspected Islamists Arrested at Airports on Suspicion of Terrorism
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They are alleged to have planned a serious act of violence endangering the state – special forces arrested two suspected Islamists at the airports in Hanover and Stuttgart. According to the public prosecutor's office, they intended to travel to Syria.
Two men are preparing for a journey: it is not going anywhere, but probably to Syria. There, the two want to be trained by Islamists, investigators are convinced. Shortly before departure, special forces overwhelm the two Hessen.
The police prevented the departure of two suspected Islamists to Syria. On Tuesday, during the investigation, apartments were searched in the city and county of Kassel.
Two men from northern Hesse were arrested because they planned a serious state-threatening violence. Special forces attacked at airports in Hanover and Stuttgart. The two terrorist suspects were detained in U-Haft.
The access was made in Stuttgart and Hanover. According to investigators, the men wanted to go to Syria to be trained by the Islamic State.
The Frankfurt am Main public prosecutor's office and the Hessian State Criminal Police Office (HLKA) have arrested two men on suspicion of preparing a serious act of violence endangering the state. The German nationals, aged 27 and 18, were arrested on Thursday at the Hanover and Stuttgart airports and are now in pretrial detention, authorities announced on Friday. The suspects, who have ties to the Islamist scene, are accused of planning to tra…
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