The Citizen (Gauteng)

Germany rounds up radicals

ISLAMISTS: SEVERAL ARRESTED ON SUSPICION OF SUPPORTING MILITANTS

-

At least 450 citizens have left the country for Syria.

German police arrested several men suspected of supporting militant groups – including Islamic State (IS) – and raided numerous properties in a large operation against alleged radicals, federal prosecutor­s said yesterday.

Some 240 police officers took part in the sweep, which targeted a network believed to support Islamists in Syria.

A 58-year-old Pakistani man, Mirza Tamoor B, was arrested on the suspicion he smuggled two fighters from Germany to Syria, while a 31-year-old German, Kais B O, was detained on suspicion of recruiting three other potential jihadists and helping them to travel to Syria, prosecutor­s said. The two are also believed to have sent more than €3 000 (R41 590) to support IS and other radical groups.

Local media reported several other men were arrested on minor charges, including robbing churches and schools to provide money for Islamists.

Germany is struggling to stop the radicalisa­tion of young Muslims, some of whom want to become jihadists in Syria or Iraq. Officials also worry they might return to plot attacks on home soil. German intelligen­ce authoritie­s estimate at least 450 people have left Germany for Syria.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from South Africa