Paris attack

Jaber Albakr, a 22-year-old refugee in Germany and also planning an attack on German soil was apprehended by the police on Monday in the eastern city of Leipzig, after another Syrian refugee tricked him into his apartment with help from other refugees and handed him to the police.

Albakr has been on the run after he left his apartment in Chemnitz, near the Czech border, after the police invaded it. After searching through his apartment, authorities found a cache of explosives and other bomb making materials.

                         

He has been on the run since Saturday, has he became the subject of a manhunt.

When he was captured, he was taken to Dresden, the capital of Saxony state, and charged with being an accomplice in preparations for a major act of violence.

According to Joerg Michaelis, president of the Saxony state crime office, in a news conference;

  The actions of the suspect point towards an IS connection.We're all relieved that he's been caught now.

How Albakr Was Arrested

According to Michaelis, Jaber Albakr approached another Syrian refugee at the Leipzig train station around 1 a.m. and asked if he could stay at his place, but the refugee recognised him because of his police images that had circulated around in the German media over the weekend.

When he was taken in the apartment of the other refugee, he was tied up, his photograph taken, and taken to a police station for the police authorities to identify him.

What Was Found Inside His Home

Police find TAPT, an explosive that was used in the Paris attacks and also Brussel. in his home. 

German news media received a tip about Jaber Albakr from foreign intelligence agencies that picked up an internet chatter between him and others discussing on how to make bombs.

 

 

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Antoine Leiris penned down an emotional letter to his wife of 12 years and also to the terrorist group at the Islamic state after a shooting spree that killed hundreds of French citizens in the Paris attack.

                     

                               Antoine Leiris 

                      

                                 Helene

This is very emotional, and we hope that the victims of the attack rest in peace.

       

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Bomb attacks and sporadic shooting in Paris, France have reportedly killed more than 100 people at the Bataclan concert hall in central Paris. Gunmen took hostages at the concert hall before being overpowered by gallant men of the French army.

                      

Another blast also happened at Stade de France and at restaurants, and police have issued warning that all residents stay indoor and military men are now deployed to the city. The coordinated attacks happened at the Bataclan hall and Le Petit Cambodge and Le Carillon restaurants in the 10th district, where more than 10 people could be seen on the ground either dead or seriously injured.

                     

Some other restaurants that was attacked include La Belle Equipe cafe in the 11th district and Les Halles shopping centre.

                     

The attack is over, and 2 of the hostages were killed according to Paris Deputy Mayor Patrick Klugman and the French police union.

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