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Germany probes Syrian asylum-seeker for IS links

Germany probes Syrian asylum-seeker for IS links

September 20, 2015 | 11:57 AM
Migrants leave after failing to board a train at the train station in Tovarnik, Croatia. AFP

AFP/BerlinGerman police are investigating an asylum-seeker on suspicion that he fought for the Islamic State group in Syria, newspaper Welt am Sonntag reported Sunday. The suspect is a Syrian national and lives in an asylum-seeker shelter in the northeast region of Brandenburg, the newspaper reported, quoting security sources. The man had allegedly told other migrants living in the centre that he had fought for the IS group and killed people.  But his claims were filmed secretly with a mobile telephone by other residents of the shelter, leading to the probe. Investigators are now trying to determine if the Syrian was indeed a member of the IS, the newspaper reported. Despite the case, federal police do not believe that Islamists are infiltrating Germany through the influx of refugees.

September 20, 2015 | 11:57 AM