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    Gurudwara attack work of radical Islamists: German cops

    Authorities have termed the recent explosion at a gurudwara in Germany a “terror attack”, terming it as an “entirely new” strike targeting the Sikhs.

    Gurudwara attack work of radical Islamists: German cops
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    Police at the gurudwara in Essen, Germany, where an explosion went off on Saturday

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    After the interrogation of two detained teenagers, the investigators hold the view that the blast was a “religious motivated terror of the Islamist scene”, Essen’s police commissioner Frank Richter said on Thursday. The blast ripped through the entrance hall of the gurudwara on Saturday evening during a wedding ceremony and severely damaged part of the building besides shattering windowpanes and injuring three persons, including the priest.

    The interior minister of the state of North Rhine Westphalia Ralf Jaeger spoke of an “Islamic background” to the blast and called for a thorough investigation to establish to what extent  the two youths were radicalised by jihadists. It also must be investigated who are the other persons with whom the two terror suspects had contacts, he said. Jaeger said it was “entirely  new” that the Sikh community in this country has become the target of a terror attack.

    The two terror suspects’ affiliation to a particular group cannot be established at the present stage of the investigation, Richter told a news conference in Essen.

    German TV network ARD on Thursday reported that one of the two men arrested, identified by police as Yusuf T, is an Islamic State (IS) sympathiser and investigators treat him as the main suspect in the attack.

    He is known to the authorities as an activist in the Islamist scene in the Ruhr region of NRW. He also has close links to “Lohberger-Brigade”, an alliance of radical Islamists in the town of Dinslaken, the report said.

    They are believed to have planted an explosive device hidden in a backpack in the entrance hall of the gurudwara. It went off at the end of the marriage ceremony. More arrests in this connection cannot be ruled out, Richter said. Clue to the suspects came from CCTV footage.

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