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Saudi suspect's tragic rampage raises questions in Germany

The German Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (BAMF) reported that in late summer 2023, they received a signal via social media about a person involved in the attack in Magdeburg, according to the dpa agency. According to BAMF, as with many other tips, actions were taken with great seriousness to thoroughly investigate the information provided.

Germany/ The authorities received a warning about the perpetrator of the attack at the market in Magdeburg as early as 2023.
Germany/ The authorities received a warning about the perpetrator of the attack at the market in Magdeburg as early as 2023.
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Dawid Siedzik

The head of the Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA), Holger Muench, said on ZDF that the BKA also received a warning about a man from Saudi Arabia in November 2023. "Proceedings were also initiated here. The police in Saxony-Anhalt also took appropriate investigative measures," he noted.

Muench emphasised that the man "was not known for aggressive behaviour." However, as he announced, this will have to be verified again to ensure that the authorities did not miss anything. "We are dealing with a completely atypical pattern here and need to calmly analyse it now," announced the head of the BKA.

The suspect, Taleb Abdul Jawad, comes from Saudi Arabia and arrived in Germany in 2006. In social media and interviews, he recently made accusations against German authorities, some of which were formulated vaguely. He accused them, among other things, of not doing enough to combat Islamism.

After publicly expressing his support for Saudi women fleeing their country, he later wrote on his website in English and Arabic: "My advice: don't ask for asylum in Germany," wrote the dpa agency.

On Friday evening, a car driven by Jawad at high speed ploughed into a crowd of people at a Christmas market in Magdeburg, eastern Germany. The attack resulted in the death of 5 people, while about 200 were injured. The dpa agency, citing police sources, reported early on Sunday morning that the 50-year-old is to be taken into custody. The motive for the perpetrator's actions could be dissatisfaction with how refugees from Saudi Arabia are treated in Germany, declared Magdeburg's chief prosecutor Horst Walter Nopens on Saturday.

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