26 Hours After The Jihad Attack in Germany, Syrian Muslim (26) Who Hates Christians Turned Himsel In

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👮 Here The Police Arrest The Soldier of Allah ☪

☪ 26 hours after the terror at the Solingen Volksfest on Saturday evening shortly after 11 p.m., a man walks up to police officers in the pouring rain covered in blood and says, according to picture information, I am the one you are looking for. The man is said to be the Syrian ISA ALH The 26-year-old had apparently been hiding in a backyard since the crime.

After the knife attack on Friday evening that left three dead and eight, some seriously injured, the police searched intensively for the perpetrator.

The so-called Islamic State group has claimed responsibility for a knife attack in the German city of Solingen on Friday evening that killed three people and wounded eight others.

The group said in a statement published on its Amaq news site that the attacker is a 'soldier of the Islamic State' who targeted Christians and carried out the attack 'to avenge Muslims in Palestine and everywhere.'

That announcement comes after German police told the DPA news agency that a second person had been arrested in connection with the stabbings.

According to North Rhine-Westphalia's Interior Minister Herbert Reul (CDU), the suspected Solingen attacker has been arrested. The 26-year-old Syrian, classified as a "real suspect", is said to have turned himself in to the police. The incident occurred at a city festival, during which three people were stabbed and others were seriously injured.

Suspect turns himself in to the police

Herbert Reul (CDU), Interior Minister of North Rhine-Westphalia, announced the arrest of a "real suspect" on ARD's "Tagesthemen". As "Spiegel" reports, this is the 26-year-old Syrian Issa al H., who turned himself in to a police patrol in the evening in conspicuous, blood-stained and dirty clothing.

Details about the suspect

According to the "Spiegel" report, the suspect was born in the Syrian city of Deir al-Sor and is said to have entered Germany at the end of December 2022. He applied for asylum in Bielefeld and received so-called “subsidiary protection” a year later. It is assumed that he is a Sunni Muslim. Until the incident, he was not known to the security authorities as an Islamist extremist.
It comes after police made an arrest on Saturday following a police raid at a home for refugees just metres from where the attack unfolded.

'The man we've really been looking for the whole day has just been taken into custody,' Herbert Paul, the interior minister of North Rhine-Westphalia state, told ARD public TV.

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