“There was a risk of an attack on the synagogue in Hagen,” said Reul at the swearing-in ceremony for young police officers in Cologne on Thursday. The investigation led to the identification and arrest of a 16-year-old Syrian citizen from Hagen. At the same time, other objects in Hagen were searched.
From security circles it was said that the 16-year-old had contact with a well-known Islamist abroad and was concerned with the question of how to build a bomb. The tip is said to have gone from a foreign secret service to the Federal Intelligence Service (BND). The young person admitted contact with a bomb-making expert via “Telegram”, but denied any plans to attack the synagogue, said a spokesman for the attorney general’s office on Thursday evening. The searches of the 16-year-old also did not bring any bomb components to light. Electronic media such as cell phones and storage media, which should be evaluated, were seized. The officers found neither explosives nor weapons in the accused’s home.
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His father and two brothers were also found during the home search and were also arrested. However, there is currently no suspicion against them, emphasized a spokesman for the Public Prosecutor’s Office in Düsseldorf. In the evening the three were released again.
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The so-called special organizational structure (BAO) will be maintained. It was set up to ward off any imminent attack on the synagogue. The mission is still running. There may also be more searches.
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The suspect’s lawyer, Ihsan Tanyolu, told WDR that he expected the youngster to be released soon. In the “local time”, the lawyer said that the allegations against his client had “not yet been confirmed”. According to Tanyolus, no presentation of the suspect before a juvenile judge is planned. “You can already see that there isn’t much to it.”
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Meanwhile, the investigation into the background continues. “We are now in particularly close contact with the Jewish community. People are worried, “said a police spokesman. At the same time, the protection of the church has been strengthened. The police are still present: A dpa photographer reported on several patrol cars near the synagogue and of officers armed with submachine guns.
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“The incident brings back bad memories of the attack on Yom Kippur two years ago in Halle,” said the President of the Central Council of Jews, Josef Schuster, on Thursday. Schuster explained: “The fact that our community was again so endangered on the highest holiday leaves us deeply concerned.” It shows that “the increase in security measures at many Jewish institutions was and is necessary”.
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After the allegedly foiled attack, the North Rhine-Westphalian Prime Minister Armin Laschet (CDU) promised to clarify the situation. “The immediate danger has been averted – and we will do everything we can to clarify which networks may have been behind this attack,” said the Union Chancellor candidate in Bremen on Thursday. Everything is done to guarantee the safety of Jewish life.
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The highest Jewish holiday, Yom Kippur, is always an occasion for attacks such as in Halle in October 2019, where a right-wing extremist tried to carry out an attack on the synagogue, failed at the door and then killed two people on the street and in a kebab shop. “It seems that an Islamist-motivated attack was prevented before today’s Yom Kippur Day,” said Laschet. He himself was informed about possible attack plans on Wednesday evening.
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Synagogue cordoned off on Wednesday
On Wednesday afternoon, strong police had cordoned off the synagogue after there had been indications of a “possible danger”. The street in downtown Hagen, where the synagogue is located, was blocked 250 meters away. The police spokesman said that numerous forces from a force of 100 were deployed.
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A service planned for Wednesday evening on Yom Kippur, the highest Jewish holiday, was canceled at short notice. Most of the members of the community could have been informed of the cancellation by phone and did not even come to the synagogue. Some were informed by the police at the barriers and sent back home. This went off very calmly and without panic, said the spokesman. Neighbors who wanted to go to their apartments in the vicinity had to show their identity card. Dog handlers with several police dogs searched the synagogue and the neighboring parish hall, which also houses a doctor’s office.
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Hagen’s Mayor Erik O. Schulz has assured the Jewish community of his solidarity in the face of the threat. “As little as we know about the exact situation – our thoughts are with the Jewish community of Hagen,” he told the “Westfalenpost”. Schulz set out after an external appointment to get an idea of the operation on site, it said on Wednesday evening. The Jewish community in Hagen is small. According to the Central Welfare Office of Jews in Germany, it had 264 members in 2020.
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Here is the photo gallery: Several arrests after a police operation at the Hagen synagogue
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