Islamic State suspects arrested in Germany

German authorities have arrested five men on allegations they aided the Islamic State group in Germany by recruiting members and providing financial and logistical help.

Islamic State suspects arrested in Germany

German authorities have arrested five men on allegations they aided the Islamic State group in Germany by recruiting members and providing financial and logistical help.

The federal prosecutor's office said the men were arrested on suspicion of supporting a terrorist organisation. The arrests were made in a series of raids in the western state of North Rhine-Westphalia and the northern state of Lower Saxony.

"This is an important blow to the extremist scene in Germany," justice minister Heiko Maas said.

One of the raids was in the Lower Saxony city of Hildesheim, which is a known centre for ultraconservative Muslims known as Salafists and where a mosque was raided during the summer.

The prosecutor's office, which handles all terrorism cases, said the suspects were not known to have links to IS suspect Jaber Albakr, who killed himself in prison in October two days after being arrested on suspicion of plotting to attack a Berlin airport with homemade explosives.

The five men are suspected of recruiting young Muslims in Germany, and raising funds to send them to Syria to join IS, prosecutors said. They are also accused of providing logistical support for the trips.

One of the suspects, a 32-year-old Iraqi citizen identified as Ahmad Abdulaziz Abdullah A, who also goes by the name of Abu Walaa, is accused of being the ringleader of the group. He openly supported the IS group, attended several extremist events as a speaker and approved the departure of those willing to go to Syria, prosecutors said.

His last name was not provided in line with German privacy laws.

Two other suspects, identified as 50-year-old Turkish citizen Hasan C and 36-year-old German-Serbian citizen Boban S, were in charge of teaching Arabic and "radical Islamic content" to recruits.

The other two suspects, 27-year-old German citizen Mahmoud O and a 26-year-old from Cameroon, identified as Ahmed FY, helped with the logistics of organising the recruits' departure to Syria.

"The network verifiably trafficked one young man and his family to the 'IS' in Syria," the statement says.

The accused will be brought before a judge later on Tuesday and on Wednesday, the prosecutor's office said.

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