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Syrian arrested in slaying; German mayor urges calm

- John Bacon @ jmbacon USA TODAY

Two Syrian nationals linked to terror groups were arrested Thursday in Germany and a third Syrian was arrested on suspicion of murder as Chancellor Angela Merkel’s government continues to juggle its internatio­nal role as a beacon of hope for immigrants with intense domestic demands to combat terrorism.

In the eastern German city of Cottbus, Mayor Holger Kelch called for calm after a Syrian teen was arrested in connection with the murder of Gerda Kruger, 82.

The suspect arrived in Germany in 2015, but he is a juvenile and so few other details were released by prosecutor­s in Cottbus, a city of 100,000 people about 75 miles southeast of Berlin, the

Berliner Morgenpost reported. No motive was released.

Prosecutor Gernot Bantleon said the maximum penalty for a juvenile would be 10 years.

“We know that the origin of the alleged perpetrato­r will arouse emotions,” Kelch said on the town’s website after the arrest late Wednesday, adding the “single young man has used hospitalit­y, openness and tolerance in Cottbus in the most brutal and disgracefu­l way.”

Kruger lived in the city and knew the suspect, police said. A relative found Kruger’s body at her home in December after Kruger failed to appear at a Christmas celebratio­n with former work colleagues. The cause of death was not released.

Kelch stressed that all foreigners living in Cottbus should not be “under general condemnati­on” because of the crime.

On Thursday, German authoritie­s arrested a Syrian national on war crimes charges linked to the killings of dozens of civilians in Syria in 2013 as a member of the al- Nusra Front terrorist group, prosecutor­s said. Germany’s DPA news agency said a man identified as Abdalfatah H A, in accordance with German privacy laws, was arrested in Dusseldorf. He was linked to the execution of 36 Syr- ian government employees. According to German news magazine

Der Spiegel, Abdalfatah H A, 35, came to Germany as an asylum seeker.

Another suspected al- Nusra Front fighter — Abdulrahma­n A A, 26, charged with membership in a foreign terrorist organizati­on — was arrested in the town of Giessen.

Al- Nusra was al- Qaeda’s affiliate in Syria but has at times fought alongside western- backed rebel groups attempting to oust Syrian President Bashar Assad.

Germany has accepted more than a million immigrants, mainly from Syria, Iraq and Afghanista­n, in the past two years.

Merkel has been under political siege following a series of terror attacks, including a December incident in which a truck slammed into a Christmas market in Berlin, killing a dozen people.

“We know that the origin of the alleged perpetrato­r will arouse emotions. ( The) single young man has used hospitalit­y, openness and tolerance in the most brutal and disgracefu­l way.” Mayor Holger Kelch

 ?? ODD ANDERSEN, AFP/ GETTY IMAGES ?? Police patrol the Christmas market area two days after a truck attack in Berlin on Dec. 21. On Thursday, a Syrian teen was arrested in connection with a murder in Cottbus, 75 miles away.
ODD ANDERSEN, AFP/ GETTY IMAGES Police patrol the Christmas market area two days after a truck attack in Berlin on Dec. 21. On Thursday, a Syrian teen was arrested in connection with a murder in Cottbus, 75 miles away.

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