Thu, 25 Feb 2021 12:00 UTC
Hundreds of police were part of the dawn raids in Moabit and other Berlin neighborhoodsAuthorities in the German capital have announced a ban on the radical Islamist group Jama atu Berlin following a series of dawn raids.
Berlin s Senate has announced on Twitter that it has banned the jihadist-Salafist association Jama atu Berlin, also known as Tauhid Berlin.
The tweet Thursday said police in Berlin and Brandenburg had carried out early-morning searches of properties belonging to the group s members. A spokesman cited by the German press agency dpa said
around 800 police including special operations commandos took part in the raids, which targeted the districts of Reinickendorf, Moabit, Wedding and Neukölln. No arrests were immediately reported.
German police raid locations in Berlin after banning radical Islamist group
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Major police raids carried out around German capital after Islamist group, which called for death of Jews, outlawed by authorities – Voice Of Vienna
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