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Germany arrests 3 suspected of helping extremists
2010-02-23
[Dawn] German police have arrested three people suspected of helping a radical Islamist group whose followers have confessed to planning attacks on US targets in Germany, prosecutors said on Monday.

The federal prosecutor's office said it suspected two men whom it identified only as Alican T. and Fatih K., and one woman, Filiz G., of supporting the Islamic Jihad Union (IJU), a group often linked to a militant exremists movement that originated in Uzbekistan, reports Reuters.

"They are accused of aiding the terrorist group financially," said Marcus Koehler, a spokesman for the prosecution, adding that the charges involved the transfer of several thousand Euros to accounts in Turkey late last year.

Four men affiliated to the IJU and known as the "Sauerland group" are on trial in the western city of Duesseldorf for planning bomb attacks on US institutions in Germany.

A verdict in that case is due in the next week or two.

Prosecutors said the three suspects arrested on Saturday were apprehended in Berlin and the southern city of Ulm, are aged between 20 and 31 years, and hold German citizenship.
That last clause is an interesting phrasing, implying they were not true Germans. The age suggests the children of immigrants rather than individuals who chose to acquire German citizenship. Thus, Turks.
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