The Asian Age

German rock fest resumes after terror scare

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Berlin: German authoritie­s allowed a popular rock festival to resume on Saturday after a scare over people with suspected links to Islamic extremism prompted them to curtail its opening night. They said searches of the site turned up no suspicious objects. A top security official said authoritie­s had been obliged to put security first, hours after the Rock am Ring festival’s organiser said his event was “paying the price” for officials’ failure to prevent the December attack on a Christmas market in Berlin. Authoritie­s shut down and cleared thousands of fans from the three-day festival. Organiser Marek Lieberberg said 86,000 people left the site within 15 minutes without any incident. Police found out on Friday that “at least one person of non-German origin on which there was police informatio­n in the area of terrorism had access” to secure areas at the event, Koblenz police chief Wolfgang Fromm told a news conference. The backstage passes didn’t match those people’s real names, he added. That prompted officials to halt the festival at the Nuerburgri­ng racing circuit in western Germany. Three people were arrested on Friday night and their apartments searched; all were released early Saturday, though they remain under investigat­ion. Roger Lewentz, RhinelandP­alatinate state’s interior minister, said that “the safety of visitors stands above everything — that is the maxim, and there can be no other.” He said that “we can take no risks”. Following the recent attack in Manchester, strict security controls were already in.

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