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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
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Shehab Khan

Syrian man helped German police capture Syrian refugee suspected of planning terror attack on Chemnitz airport

A Syrian national has aided German police in catching a suspect believed to be planning an attack on Chemnitz airport. 

Authorities found Jaber al-Bakr, a Syrian refugee, tied up in an apartment in Leipzig after his fellow countryman invited him in. 

Al-Bakr apparently met the Syrian, who had heard police were searching for him, at Leipzig Central Station.

The police had been looking for al-Bakr, who had been on the run for three days, after raiding a flat in Chemnitz and finding several hundred grams of “highly volatile” explosives, The Guardian reported. 

Three others, who are thought to be linked to the potential bomb plot, have also been arrested. 

The explosives were destroyed by bomb squad experts in a controlled detonation. 

More than one million asylum seekers arrived in Germany in 2015 when Chancellor Angela Merkel opened the country’s border to help those feeling Syria’s civil war. 

The policy has received criticism from right-wing and anti-immigration groups. These organisations have gained increasing popularity in Germany amid concerns over terrorism and mass sexual assaults in the country.

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