Five men were arrested for ‘Islamist plot’ to ‘attack a German Christmas market’

German authorities have announced the arrest of five men in connection with a suspected plot to carry out an attack on a Christmas market in southern Germany.

The arrests were made following an investigation by police and public prosecutors into what officials described as a serious threat to public safety during the busy holiday season.

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According to investigators, the suspects are believed to have discussed using a vehicle as a weapon to target civilians attending a crowded Christmas market in the Bavarian region of Dingolfing-Landau.

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Authorities stated that the alleged plan was ideologically motivated, with indications pointing toward Islamist extremism. Officials have not disclosed the precise stage of planning or confirmed the exact market that may have been targeted.

The five men were detained at the Suben border crossing between Germany and Austria as part of a coordinated law enforcement operation.

The group consists of three Moroccan nationals aged 22, 28, and 30, a 56-year-old Egyptian national, and a 37-year-old Syrian national. Prosecutors allege that some of the suspects had openly discussed carrying out an attack designed to cause mass casualties by driving into a crowd.

German officials credited close cooperation between security agencies for preventing what could have been a devastating act of violence. Bavaria’s interior leadership praised the swift response, emphasizing that decisive action likely saved lives.

Authorities also stressed that all suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in accordance with German law.

The arrests come at a time of heightened security across Europe, particularly around Christmas markets, which have been targeted in previous attacks.

Germany has faced such incidents in the past, prompting increased protective measures, including vehicle barriers, enhanced police presence, and intelligence monitoring during major public events.

Officials have not confirmed whether the suspects had any links to previous attacks or extremist networks operating elsewhere. Investigations are ongoing as prosecutors seek to determine whether others were involved and how the plot was initially uncovered.

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