Friday 13 May 2016

Germany Alerts Europe After 369 Suspected Islamic State Terrorists Found Among Arriving Migrants

by Breibart News | International


Former Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott one warned Europe to be mindful of the number of Migrants refugees they let in. German authorities have discovered 369 suspected terrorists among migrants arriving in the country, Breibart News reports Thursday.

Since 2015, 369 people with suspected ties to ISIS have come into Germany, hiding among or posing as migrants, as confirmed by the German federal crime office which says "a number of Islamic terrorists have entered Germany by hiding amongst recent flows of migrants from the Middle East."

And a German police spokesman was quoted as saying: “German security authorities have indications that members and supporters of terrorist organizations are infiltrating groups of migrants in a focused and organized way, in order to launch attacks in Germany.”

But no specific evidence of a planned attack have been uncovered among them at this time.

However, of the hundreds of suspected Islamic
jihadists entering Germany, 40 cases are currently under judicial investigation at the federal and state level, Breibart News reports.

The data indicate an overall increase in infiltration by prospective terrorists, with only 213 reports recorded up to early January, among which 18 cases were under federal investigation.

Interestingly, the report say some of the
information regarding terrorist infiltration has come from other migrants who encountered the suspects in refugee camps.

The sharp increase in numbers has led the German authorities to sound a new terror alert, not only in Germany, but throughout Europe.

"In recent months, some 60% of migrants arriving in Germany have not been registered because the migrants had no passport or other identifying documents with them and Police said this lack of control is hindering operations and facilitates infiltration of Islamic militants." Breibart reported.
 

 
 
 
 

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