German Authorities Arrest Three Suspected Islamist Extremists Over Attack Plot
Two German-Lebanese brothers and a German-Turkish man were detained with weapons and alleged plans for a violent attack, though officials say there was no immediate public danger.
- The suspects include two brothers, aged 15 and 20, from Mannheim, and a 22-year-old man from Hesse, all accused of planning a violent act inspired by Islamist ideology.
- Authorities seized an assault rifle, ammunition, knives, a balaclava, and mobile phones during searches of the suspects' homes.
- The brothers reportedly held strong sympathies for ISIS and were said to have made concrete preparations for an attack, though specific targets were not disclosed.
- Officials stated that the public was never in concrete danger, with the arrests made preemptively to thwart potential violence.
- The suspects are in pre-trial detention, with the case reflecting ongoing concerns about Islamist-inspired violence in Germany.