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Germany Detains Five in Alleged Islamist Plot to Target Bavarian Christmas Market

Prosecutors describe an Egyptian instigator who urged a vehicle attack at a Dingolfing-Landau market, with four suspects ordered into pretrial detention.

Overview

  • Authorities say the suspected plan targeted a Christmas market in the Dingolfing-Landau district of Lower Bavaria.
  • The detainees are a 56-year-old Egyptian, three Moroccan men aged 30, 28 and 22, and a 37-year-old Syrian, according to Munich prosecutors.
  • Investigators allege the Egyptian called for a vehicle-ramming to cause mass casualties, the three Moroccans agreed to execute it, and the Syrian reinforced their resolve.
  • Four suspects are in pretrial detention by order of an investigating judge, while a fifth is held in preventive custody under state police powers.
  • Officials say the plot was foiled, no foreign intelligence services were involved, and police will keep reinforced patrols at markets without introducing broader measures.