09 October 2024,   13:21
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Two people were arrested in anti-terror raids in Berlin

German police have confirmed that two people have been arrested during raids, on 11 properties in Berlin, connected to a local Islamist terrorist cell.

The two, of Turkish origin, were allegedly planning to join Islamist groups in Syria to commit "a serious act of violence", according to Berlin"s general prosecutor"s office.Ismet D., 41, was the self-styled "Emir" of the group, which consisted of Turkish and Russian citizens of Chechen and Dagestani origin. The other man arrested, 43-year-old Emin F., was tasked with finding funds for the operation. 

Meanwhile, the development came after Belgium officials said that the anti-terror operation, in which two suspected Islamist militants were killed, was over.

The two men died in a bloody shootout in the eastern town of Verviers, near the German border, after they opened fire on police. Police said that the terror cell was on the verge of committing large-scale attacks in the country.

Meanwhile, around a dozen people have been questioned overnight in Paris over a possible logistic support to the Kouachi brothers who killed 12 people at the headquarters of satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo.

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