Minor IS supporters planned attacks on Christians in Germany at Easter. But the police stop 13 to 16 years old. The father of an alleged young terrorist is already known to the authorities.
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DUESSELDORF. In the middle of Germany, a group of underage IS supporters have probably agreed on a chat group on terrorist attacks on Easter. The two boys and four girls between the ages of 13 and 16 are said to have planned attacks on churches, restaurants, a synagogue and a police station in North Rhine-Westphalia, reported the Bild newspaper. They are all in custody. In concrete terms, targets in Iserlohn were ultimately targeted.
First, the state protection became aware of Albina H. from Jizera, who was in contact with three like-minded girls from Düsseldorf and Munich, including the 15-year-old Wiam S. Her father Tijani S. is already known to the police as IS sympathizer. Six years ago, authorities investigated today's 44-year-old on suspicion of terrorist financing. He is said to have collected donations for the IS. A year later, they discovered an illegal weapon in his car.
The IS supporters wanted to kill as many “infidels” as possible with their attacks. The use of knives and incendiary deer was planned. Most recently, the gang considered how to get firearms. Due to the preparation of a serious state-endangering act of violence, the parties are currently in custody. (JF)
https://jungefreiheit.de/politik/de...aege-jugendliche-islamisten-zelle-ausgehoben/
DUESSELDORF. In the middle of Germany, a group of underage IS supporters have probably agreed on a chat group on terrorist attacks on Easter. The two boys and four girls between the ages of 13 and 16 are said to have planned attacks on churches, restaurants, a synagogue and a police station in North Rhine-Westphalia, reported the Bild newspaper. They are all in custody. In concrete terms, targets in Iserlohn were ultimately targeted.
First, the state protection became aware of Albina H. from Jizera, who was in contact with three like-minded girls from Düsseldorf and Munich, including the 15-year-old Wiam S. Her father Tijani S. is already known to the police as IS sympathizer. Six years ago, authorities investigated today's 44-year-old on suspicion of terrorist financing. He is said to have collected donations for the IS. A year later, they discovered an illegal weapon in his car.
Terrorist gang was led by 15 year old
A house search near Wiam S., where a machete and a dagger were secured, led the investigators to other terrorist suspects. On a confiscated mobile phone, the police discovered the chat group, which led to the further identification of 15-year-old Julius S. from Lippstadt and the 16-year-old Yusa P. from Baden-Württemberg. Julius S., who had previously not appeared in the police, was said to have been the head of the gang after the first findings.The IS supporters wanted to kill as many “infidels” as possible with their attacks. The use of knives and incendiary deer was planned. Most recently, the gang considered how to get firearms. Due to the preparation of a serious state-endangering act of violence, the parties are currently in custody. (JF)