German police arrest suspected Islamic extremist

AP  |  Berlin 

Police in western have arrested a suspected Islamic extremist who they believe may have been planning an attack.

The 32-year-old man, a German who was believed to have converted to Islam and become radicalised, was arrested yesterday evening in Essen. Hs name wasn't released in line with German privacy rules.



Police said that there was "no evidence of a concrete danger of an attack." They gave no details on a possible target.

They said today that he was already known to authorities for petty crime and because of his suspected radicalisation.

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German police arrest suspected Islamic extremist

Police in western Germany have arrested a suspected Islamic extremist who they believe may have been planning an attack. The 32-year-old man, a German who was believed to have converted to Islam and become radicalised, was arrested yesterday evening in Essen. Hs name wasn't released in line with German privacy rules. Police said that there was "no evidence of a concrete danger of an attack." They gave no details on a possible target. They said today that he was already known to authorities for petty crime and because of his suspected radicalisation. Police in western have arrested a suspected Islamic extremist who they believe may have been planning an attack.

The 32-year-old man, a German who was believed to have converted to Islam and become radicalised, was arrested yesterday evening in Essen. Hs name wasn't released in line with German privacy rules.

Police said that there was "no evidence of a concrete danger of an attack." They gave no details on a possible target.

They said today that he was already known to authorities for petty crime and because of his suspected radicalisation.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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