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6 held in alleged attack conspiracy

Police say Berlin’s half-marathon was intended target.

- By Kirsten Grieshaber

BERLIN — Six people were detained in connection with what police and prosecutor­s allege was a plan to carry out an attack on Berlin’s half-marathon Sunday, German authoritie­s said. A police spokesman later said that no athletes or spectators had been in danger.

“There were isolated indication­s that those arrested, aged between 18 and 21 years, were participat­ing in the preparatio­n of a crime in connection with this event,” prosecutor­s and police wrote in a joint statement.

Berlin police tweeted that six people were detained in cooperatio­n with the city’s prosecutor’s office.

The German daily Die Welt first reported that police foiled a plot to attack race spectators and participan­ts with knives.

The main suspect allegedly knew Anis Amri, a Tunisian who killed 12 people and injured dozens more when he drove a truck into a Christmas market in Berlin in December 2016, Die Welt reported.

Police spokesman Thomas Neuendorf told local broadcaste­r RBB that the evidence of a viable and imminent attack was not yet confirmed.

“They were very vague indication­s, but because of the high threat level we immediatel­y started with our police searches and arrests,” Neuendorf said.

“But at the moment there are no really concrete indication­s that an attack on the Berlin half-marathon was foreseen,” he said.

One of the apartments Berlin special forces police raided before the race started Sunday was also searched after the Christmas market attack, Die Welt reported.

The newspaper also said the main suspect, who was not identified, had prepared two knives. It wrote that in one of the searched apartments, dogs trained to find explosives barked when they were taken into the dwelling’s basement.

Mobile phones and computers were among the confiscate­d evidence being examined, Neuendorf said.

The police spokesman added that there had been “no danger at any time for the runners, participan­ts and staff ” during the race, which organizers said attracted some 250,000 spectators.

Neuendorf told German news agency dpa that the investigat­ions were centered on people “whom we regard are associated in the Islamist-terrorist area.”

A record 36,000 athletes entered the 21.1-kilometer (13.1-mile) race, which was won by Erick Kiptanui of Kenya in a course-record 58 minutes and 42 minutes.

The half-marathon was being guarded by some 630 police officers, dpa reported.

 ?? AP ?? A suspect in a potential attack is led away by police officers after he was arrested in Berlin on Sunday.
AP A suspect in a potential attack is led away by police officers after he was arrested in Berlin on Sunday.

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