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Germany: Raids Target 3 Suspected IS Supporters; No Arrests

Germany is on high alert after two Islamist attacks by two asylum seekers in July that killed only the attackers.

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Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere will propose new security measures on Thursday, including speedier deportations and waiving doctor-patient confidentiality in some cases, German media reported.

German police carried out a series of raids early Wednesday at locations associated with three suspected supporters of Daesh (the Islamic State group), the federal prosecutor’s office said.

It said German authorities had received a tip-off about the man from a prison in the neighbouring state of North Rhine-Westphalia. One of them is suspected of providing financial and logistical support to the terrorist group, a spokeswoman said. He said that no arrests had been made so far.

Meanwhile, German authorities yesterday arrested a man suspected of involvement in violence in Syria, a move triggered by the detention last week of a Syrian asylum-seeker who was suspected of planning an attack.

The interior ministry of the state of North-Rhine Westphalia said in a statement, “Investigations conducted thus far have found no evidence of a concrete threat” from the 24-year-old.

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Both SWR and Bild said that authorities were investigating a possible attack at the start of the season of Germany’s top soccer league, the Bundesliga, on August 26. He said they were part of a long-running investigation.

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