The man, whose name was given as Yamen A., was
arrested in the early hours in the northeastern town of Schwerin. Police
searched his home and also those of other
people not suspected of being
directly involved.
“According to the findings
so far, Yamen A. made the decision no later than July 2017 to detonate
an explosive device in Germany in order to kill and injure as many
people as possible,” the prosecutor’s office said in a statement.
“As
a result, he began to procure components and chemicals needed to make
an explosive device. Whether the suspect had already envisaged a
specific target for his bomb attack is still unclear,” the office added.
There were no indications that he was a member of a terrorist organization, it said. It did not say when he arrived in Germany.
Chancellor
Angela Merkel, who is trying to form a new coalition government after
elections last month, has come under fire for allowing more than one
million people to enter Germany over the past two years - many of them
refugees from Syria.
Her ‘open door’ refugee
policy saw her conservatives bleed support in the election to the
anti-immigration Alternative for Germany (AfD), which won seats in the
national parliament for the first time.
The prosecutor’s office said it would give an update on the investigation at 2 p.m. (1300 GMT), Reuters reports.
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