Germany arrests IS suspect 'close to Paris attacks planner'

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Last Updated : Jul 07 2016 | 7:57 PM IST
German prosecutors said today they have arrested an alleged Algerian Islamic State group militant who had contact with the late ringleader of the November Paris attacks, Abdelhamid Abaaoud.
The suspect, identified only as 20-year-old Bilal C, is accused of having informed Abaaoud of ways to smuggle jihadists into Western Europe along the Balkans route then used by a mass influx of migrants.
He had also been in touch with Moroccan jihadist Ayoub El Khazzani, who opened fire with an assault rifle on an Amsterdam-Paris train last August but was overpowered by a group of Americans and a Briton, prosecutors said.
Bilal C was already in custody "on another matter" when the German domestic intelligence service identified him as an IS suspect, said federal prosecutors in a statement. An investigating judge had issued a new arrest warrant.
The man allegedly travelled in 2014 from Algeria via Turkey to Syria where in December he joined the IS and received combat and weapons training.
In June 2015, Abaaoud allegedly instructed him "to explore the so-called Balkans route in terms of border controls and trafficking opportunities".
"As a result, the accused travelled from June to August 2015 from Syria via Turkey, Greece, Serbia and Hungary to Austria" before reaching Germany, the prosecutors said.
Along the way he had informed Abaaoud of "any open border crossings, waiting times, and arrival and departure routes," the statement said.
Several members of the IS group that carried out the November 13 Paris attacks are suspected of having posed as refugees.
Abaaoud, a Belgian-Moroccan, was killed in November 2015 in a French police raid, aged 28.
Bilal C had also kept Khazzani up to date on trafficking opportunities, "particularly from Turkey to Greece", the statement said.
Prosecutors said they had no evidence Bilal C. Had been active on behalf of the IS since arriving in Germany.
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First Published: Jul 07 2016 | 7:57 PM IST

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