A 22-year-old Syrian refugee, Jaber Albakr suspected of plotting a jihadist bomb attack in Germany has been captured by the police after a two-day manhunt. Jaber Albakr evaded police arrest during a raid in his apartment in the eastern city of Chemnitz. During the raid in his apartment, German police found several hundred grammes of dangerous explosive and he was captured in Leipzig (Germany).
According to report, Jaber Albakr entered Germany on February 18, 2015 and he filed a request for asylum two weeks later, which was granted in June 2015. Germany has been on the alert for terrorism since two attacks which the Islamic state group claimed responsibility for (a suicide bombing at a music festival in Ansbach where over 15 people were wounded and an axe attack on a train in Wuerzburg that injured five people). The German people are furious concerning Angela Markel’s policy which welcomed over 900,000 refugees and migrants into the country (Germany) last year.
Source: Viewers Corner News.