Sunday, November 23, 2008

BKA searched homes

In a joint anti-terror action federal investigators in three countries carried out searches. A spokeswoman for the Federal Crime Office (BKA) confirmed on Saturday that point in a report by the "Bild"-Zeitung. Background is the spokeswoman According to a preliminary investigation of the Prosecutor Brunswick. The joint action was the participation of the BKA expired. Information on the contents or period of searches it did not want to make.According to "image" focused on the actions of Baden-Wuerttemberg, Rhineland-Palatinate and Lower Saxony in connection with the case against the "Sauerland group" to Fritz Gelowicz and the procurement of detonators for possible terrorist attacks. The "Spiegel" reported on Saturday in the Brunswick area were six apartments have been searched, including those of two Serbs and Dzavid Bekim T. B. Ballingry. The Brunswick prosecutor investigating the report noted that the two men who were suspected in the procurement of 26 military detonators Gelowicz to have helped, including phones.

"They act increasingly conspiracy"

A 15-year-old had the sheet in 2007, according detonators hidden in shoes from Istanbul to Wolfsburg and transported them to pass Gelowicz; investigators later discovered the military detonators in a cottage in the Sauerland. Detonator wire-puller of the next shipment should Gelowicz the German-selectivity Attila Turk, which last Thursday from Turkey to Germany had been extradited.

When the youths are under FOCUS information to the German-Alaeddine T. Tunisians from Wolfsburg, against whom the Attorney General now has launched an investigation. The investigation against the Sauerland group have been estimated by federal Interior Minister Wolfgang Schäuble the anti-terror fight more difficult insofar as the terrorists have learned and now a conspiracy behaved. "Those who are in the network of terrorists prepare for attacks, have consequences," said Schäuble, the FOCUS. The same goes for communication. "They act increasingly conspiracy, the security authorities what their work is not easier."

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