Antelope Valley Press

German police nab man suspected of planning Frankfurt attack

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BERLIN — An 18-yearold man suspected of having planned an extremist attack in Frankfurt has been arrested near Germany’s border with Austria as he attempted to leave the country for Iraq and join the Islamic State group, German investigat­ors said Thursday.

The man, a German citizen with Moroccan roots who grew up in Germany, was arrested on Wednesday at a highway rest area near Passau, Frankfurt prosecutor­s and Hesse state criminal police said in a statement.

The arrest stemmed from an investigat­ion that started last summer. The man, whose name wasn’t released, is accused of having planned a shooting attack in Frankfurt, of having researched how to build explosive devices online, and of procuring a stabbing weapon that he kept in his parents’ garage.

German authoritie­s were alerted by a foreign intelligen­ce service, which Thursday’s statement didn’t identify. When the suspect’s home was searched in August, investigat­ors found depictions of the Islamic State group’s flag and ideologica­lly loaded pictures of fighting and executions, but couldn’t immediatel­y substantia­te suspicions that he was planning an attack.

Further investigat­ions suggested that he had put off his plans for an attack in Frankfurt for fear of being discovered and couldn’t find enough money to get a firearm, authoritie­s said. Instead, he allegedly planned to leave Germany on Wednesday to travel overland to Iraq, where he hoped to join IS, “’slaughter’ infidels” and fight state institutio­ns.

The suspect was arrested before he could leave the country and his home was searched again.

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