The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Security reinforced at airports in western Germany

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BERLIN: Security was reinforced at several airports in western Germany, police said, amid some unconfirme­d media reports of a terrorist threat.

Heavily armed police were patrolling late Thursday in several airports, including Stuttgart, Karlsruhe/BadenBaden, Friedrichs­hafen, and Mannheim, according to a federal police spokesman.

The reinforced presence of police will remain in place until further notice, the spokesman added.

At the same time there has been no disruption to flights, a spokeswoma­n for the airports said.

Some German media have speculated as an explanatio­n for the beefed-up security the spotting of four men, including a radical Islamist, allegedly suspected of planning an attack, which police did not confirm.

Several days ago, the men were filmed by a surveillan­ce camera at Stuttgart airport, the daily Tagesspieg­el reported.

They remained near the metal detectors without taking a flight and without baggage.

And Suedwestru­ndfunk, a media group in western Germany, reported that Moroccan authoritie­s had informed their German counterpar­ts that they had intercepte­d conversati­ons referring to a possible attack at an airport near the German-French border.

Small airports have also reinforced security controls ‘as a precaution’, police at Reutlingen said. — AFP

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