German police arrest teenagers ‘planning Islamic State-style terror attack on churches’

German police secured Cologne cathedral last December after terror plot
German police secured Cologne cathedral last December after terror plot - Thilo Schmuelgen/Reuters

German police have detained two teenage boys and two teenage girls on suspicion of planning an Islamic State-style knife and firebomb attack on churches.

Three of the four suspects, all teenagers aged 15 to 16, were arrested in North Rhine-Westphalia and are “strongly suspected of planning an Islamist-motivated terror attack and having committed to carrying it out” according to prosecutors in Dusseldorf.

The fourth suspect, aged 16, was arrested in Stuttgart on “suspicion that he was preparing a serious crime endangering the state”, prosecutors there said.

Bild, the German tabloid, said the group had been planning to attack Christians in churches as well as police officers, adding that they were supporters of Islamic State.

They are alleged to have discussed an attack that would have involved knives, Molotov cocktails and potentially guns. The assault was in an early stage of planning, according to German media reports, which suggested the potential targets were in Dusseldorf, Dortmund and Cologne.

It was not immediately clear whether the alleged plot had any links with Isis-K, an offshoot of IS that was behind the terrorist attack on a concert hall in Moscow in March.

Germany has previously suffered IS-inspired attacks, including a deadly truck rampage through a Berlin Christmas market in December 2016
Germany has previously suffered IS-inspired attacks, including a deadly truck rampage through a Berlin Christmas market in December 2016 - Rainer Jensen/EPA

In January, German police arrested three people who were planning an attack on Cologne cathedral on New Year’s Eve. Bild reported that those suspects were Tajik citizens acting for Isis-K.

Referring to the most recent arrests, a security source told Bild: “This case exemplifies the great danger of how quickly young people can be radicalised online and then plan attacks, even those that were not previously on the radar of the security authorities.”

Germany has been on high alert for Islamist or other terrorist attacks since the outbreak of the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza after the Oct 7 Hamas attacks.

It has previously suffered IS-inspired attacks, such as a deadly truck rampage through a Berlin Christmas market in December 2016, in which 12 people were killed.

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