Nine terror attacks prevented in Germany since the Berlin Christmas market attack
Police say two terror-related incidents were prevented last month alone. Germany has been on heightened alert for fresh atrocities following the death of “Islamic State” (IS) leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi in October.
Since the 2016 terrorist attack in Berlin’s Breitscheidplatz, German authorities have prevented a further nine attacks of a similar nature, the Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA) said Sunday.
Indeed, last month alone, two acts of terror were thwarted, the BKA told Germany’s Welt am Sonntag.
The head of the organization’s recently formed department for “Islamist-motivated terrorism / extremism,” Sven Kurenbach, told the newspaper that the death of IS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi in October may provoke more attacks. Kurenbach said: “After the death of the IS leader, there was an increasing call for terror in the West in radical Islamist circles.”
The nature of the onslaughts is changing too, as Kurenbach explained: “The trend is towards attacks with simple means. Firearms have recently played less of a role in attack planning in this country.”
The establishment of the new BKA department was one of the more decisive reactions to the attack on the Berlin Christmas market three years ago, in which 12 people died and 55 were injured.
At the end of October, BKA President Holger Münch said that seven Islamist-motivated attacks had been prevented since 2016. Three weeks later, on November 12, 170 officers raided three apartments in Offenbach, which borders Frankfurt, and arrested a 24-year-old German who was accused of preparing a serious crime that threatened the state.
A week later, a 26-year-old Syrian was arrested in Berlin on suspicion of the same crime. His home was searched as a result.
In the Offenbach case, the investigation is still ongoing, as a spokeswoman for the public prosecutor’s office in Frankfurt was reported by Welt am Sonntag as saying. “The 24-year-old suspect is still in custody,” she said. “The allegations against him are the subject of an ongoing investigation.” It is not yet clear whether any charges will be brought.
Source: DW