A refugee
camp in Germany was burned down by migrants amid claims they were angry
they had not received a wake-up for Ramadan breakfast, it has been
reported. The
large fire ripped through the centre - home to 280 refugees
- completely levelling the hall in the western German city of Dusseldorf
on Tuesday.
Emergency
crews treated 25 people for smoke poisoning before police started an
arson investigation amid claims a mattress had been sprayed with lighter
fluid then torched.
According to the German newspaper Express,
two Moroccans living at the centre said Iranian security staff at the
facility had 'deliberately' not woken those observing Ramadan ahead of
their scheduled breakfast time.
The newspaper reports the two men as saying that a plan was then formed to start a fire.
Witnesses
reported that there had been recurring tensions between followers of
different religions in the Red Cross-run facility.
'During this
time of Ramadan, there was one group that wanted to strictly observe
the fast, and another that insisted on the usual timetables and usual
servings,' said Ralf Herrenbrueck, spokesman for the prosecutors
service.
'This
had led on several occasions to disputes and altercations with
officials of the German Red Cross,' he said in an interview with public
broadcaster WDR.
'It
got to the point where threats were made over what would happen if
things didn't change, and that one threat was obviously implemented.'
Since the
start of the year, police had been called 89 times to the 65,000 sq ft
hall, which was formerly part of the city's congress centre, reports
said.
German
authorities last night said two North African men were suspected of
starting the blaze and causing extensive damage 'as part of a dispute
over food'. Police
and prosecutors said one of the two 26-year-olds was seen pouring
flammable liquid onto a mattress and setting fire to it, while the other
told fellow residents: 'We had to do it so that things change.' Investigators said an argument over food is believed to have preceded Tuesday's fire. They
said Muslims who weren't observing dawn-to-dusk fasting during Ramadan
had complained about what they said was a small lunch.
Prosecutor Ralf Herrenbrueck told ZDF television that both suspects have told authorities they are North African. TV
footage of the blaze showed plumes of black smoke billowing into the
air at the facility on the site of the city's trade fair.
The centre had been on fire since midday but the fire service brought the flames under control during the afternoon.
Source:Dailymail
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