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Man makes deadly toxin for attack in Germany

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BERLIN (AP) — German authoritie­s have thwarted a plot by a Tunisian man who created the deadly toxin ricin using castor bean seeds and planned to use the poison in an Islamic extremist attack in Germany, federal prosecutor­s said Thursday.

Sief Allah H., whose last name wasn’t given in line with German privacy laws, was taken into custody Tuesday during a raid on his apartment in Cologne. The 29-year-old was formally arrested Wednesday after a judge reviewed the evidence.

Authoritie­s are still investigat­ing exactly how the suspect planned to use the toxin, but said he was working on a “biological weapon” attack in Germany.

“We don’t know how, or how widely, the ricin was to have been distribute­d,” said prosecutor­s’ spokesman Markus Schmitt.

The suspect is believed to have begun procuring material online in mid-May, prosecutor­s said. He succeeded in creating the toxin this month and investigat­ors found it in the apartment search.

Prosecutor­s wouldn’t say how much ricin the suspect had produced.

The seeds of the castor bean plant are naturally poisonous and can be used to create ricin. The substance kills the body’s cells by preventing them from creating protein. A few milligrams are enough to kill an adult if it’s eaten, injected or inhaled. Early symptoms include chest pain, breathing difficulti­es and coughing.

The suspect is not known to have been a member of a terrorist organizati­on but did have contacts with extremists, Schmitt said.

“He had contacts with people in the jihadist spectrum,” Schmitt said, but would not elaborate on whether those contacts were online, in person or both.

 ?? AFP ?? German policemen wear protective clothes and respirator­y masks during an operation in Cologne, where police found toxic substances after storming a flat.
AFP German policemen wear protective clothes and respirator­y masks during an operation in Cologne, where police found toxic substances after storming a flat.

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