ISIS sending fighters disguised as refugees, says German spy agency chief

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Hans-Georg Maassen from the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution (BfV) gestures during an interview in Berlin, Germany August 4, 2015. REUTERS/Fabrizio Bensch
Hans-Georg Maassen from the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution (BfV) gestures during an interview in Berlin, Germany August 4, 2015. REUTERS/Fabrizio Bensch

Islamic State militants have slipped into Europe disguised as refugees, the head of Germany’s domestic intelligence agency (BfV) said on Friday, a day after security forces thwarted a potential IS attack in Berlin.

Hans-Georg Maassen said the terrorist attacks in Paris last November had shown that Islamic State was deliberately planting terrorists among the refugees flowing into Europe.

“Then we have repeatedly seen that terrorists … have slipped in camouflaged or disguised as refugees. This is a fact that the security agencies are facing,” Maassen told ZDF television.

“We are trying to recognize and identify whether there are still more IS fighters or terrorists from IS that have slipped in,” he added.

The Berliner Zeitung newspaper cited Maassen on Friday as saying that the BfV had received more than 100 tip-offs that there were Islamic State fighters among the refugees currently staying in Germany.

German fears about an attack have risen since the Paris killings. On Thursday, German forces arrested two men suspected of links to Islamic State militants preparing an attack in the German capital.

Authorities also canceled a friendly international soccer match in Hanover last year and closed stations in Munich at New Year due to security concerns.

Maassen, however, warned against alarm.

“We are in a serious situation and there is a high risk that there could be an attack. But the security agencies, the intelligence services and the police authorities are very alert and our goal is to minimize the risk as best we can,” he said.

REUTERS

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One response to “ISIS sending fighters disguised as refugees, says German spy agency chief”

  1. New findings by the large-scale operation against suspected terrorists.
    In Berlin, Lower Saxony and North Rhine-Westphalia police had taken place on Thursday morning against the alleged jihadists.
    They took A., his wife and 49-year-old Algerian Abdel Salam N. firmly. The Algerian security authorities seek the extradition of Mr. and Mrs. A., Farid A. assign the terrorist militia “Islamic State” (IS).
    Accordingly, the Islamist has military training and held temporarily on the Syrian battlefield.

    For weeks Farid A. was accompanied by several men. Without noticing the observation.
    The police of the so-called mobile Einsatzkommandos (MEK) observed the 35-year-old asylum seekers around the clock.
    Whenever he left his asylum accommodation in North Rhine-Westphalia Attendorn, pursued by the agents.

    Last fall Farid A. had come with his wife and their children on the so-called Balkan route to Germany.
    He sat up in a reception center in Bavaria as a refugee from Syria – under a false identity, as it turned out.

    The suspect Farid A .: Posing with guns-

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