Germany Arrests Three Iraqis Over 'Militant Attack' Plot

German police commandos Wednesday arrested three
Iraqis suspected of planning a militant attack using explosives, a gun, and a
vehicle.
Two of the men had "decided in late 2018 to
carry out an attack in Germany," prosecutors said in a statement.
"According to the investigation so far, the
accused had not yet chosen a target for their attack.
"Whether the accused belonged to a terrorist
group must now be clarified."
The suspects were identified only as Shahin F. and
Hersh F., both aged 23, and their alleged supporter, the 36-year-old Rauf S.
They were detained in early-morning raids in
Dithmarschen, Schleswig-Holstein state, near the Danish border.
Shahin F. had allegedly accessed bomb-building
manuals online and asked a contact in Britain to send him a fuse, a plan that
was however foiled by UK police.
He and Hersh F. had also collected explosive
material from fireworks, said authorities.
And they had asked Rauf to procure a gun, but
rejected as too expensive a Makarov 9mm weapon on offer from a man identified
as Walid Khaled Y.Y. in the statement.
Because the Iraqi men had wanted to use a vehicle in
their attack, Shahin F. had also started driving lessons early this year, said
prosecutors.
Police also carried out related raids in the states
of Mecklenburg-Pommerania and Baden-Wuerttemberg.
News site Spiegel Online reported, quoting unnamed
security sources, that the men had arrived in Germany in the autumn of 2015, at
the height of the refugee influx that brought over a million asylum seekers.
One of the suspects had allegedly spoken of wanting
to target the largest possible group of "non-believers, but not
children", Spiegel Online said.