- Aged 32 man believed to have procured the toxins cyanide and ricin, said police.
- He is suspected of plotting an “Islamist-motivated attack,” police in Munster say.
- Another person is also being held in connection with the case.
German police had apprehended an Iranian national on suspicion of plotting a terrorist act, authorities in the nation reported on Sunday.
Police in the western city of Munster said the 32-year-old man is believed to have procured unspecified amounts of the toxins cyanide and ricin in preparation for an “Islamist-motivated attack.”
According to police, the suspect was taken into custody following an investigation by the Düsseldorf Public Prosecutor’s Office’s North Rhine-Westphalia Central Office for the Prosecution of Terrorism.
According to police, materials were found during a search of the suspect’s house in Castrop-Rauxel, and an investigation is still ongoing.
Police stated without offering any other information that another person is also being held in connection with the case.
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