German security services arrested three Muslim activists on Tuesday and foiled a plan to carry out "massive bomb attacks" against US installations in
Monika Harms, federal prosecutor, said on Wednesday in
Officials could not confirm reports the suspects had been targeting Frankfurt international airport and a
But they said the men had scouted out sites frequented by Americans including discos, bars and airports.
"Altogether there were 40 raids in properties across
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Prosecutors identified the three men as 28-year-olds Fritz G and Adem Y, and 21-year-old Daniel S.
The men belonged to a little-known al-Qaeda-affiliated Sunni Muslim group with roots in
All three are believed to have trained in camps run by Muslim groups.
Franz Josef Jung, the German defense minister, said the suspects posed an "imminent" security threat.
Angela Merkel, the German chancellor, said: "It shows that the terrorist threat here isn't abstract. It's real."
The men were arrested on the same day that police in
The arrests also came exactly a week before the sixth anniversary of the September 11, 2001, hijacked aeroplane attacks on targets.
"The apparent motive is hatred of Americans," said Joerg Ziercke, head of the federal police.
He said the explosives could have caused more damage than the bombings in
Rented house
Ziercke said the three men were seized at a rented holiday house in the Sauerland region of western
Between February and August 2007, he said, the suspects had filled 12 large vats with 730kg of a solution containing hydrogen peroxide - the explosive chemical used in the 2005 suicide bombings in
Ziercke said the suspects had probably been planning simultaneous car-bomb attacks in several locations across
Some 300 police had tracked the suspects since December, when one of them was observed scouting out
On Tuesday, the police raided the house in Sauerland and other sites across
One suspect escaped out of a bathroom window but was detained after a scuffle with police in which a shot was fired.
Police said additional arrests were possible.
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Armed German police escort a bound suspect to a helicopter