Three mosques across Germany receive bomb threats
At least three mosques across Germany were evacuated on Thursday after receiving bomb threats through e-mails, prompting the police to beef up security.
At least three mosques across Germany were evacuated on Thursday after receiving bomb threats through e-mails, prompting the police to beef up security.
In southern Germany’s Bavaria, two mosques were evacuated after their staff received e-mails purportedly from a far-right group which threatened to kill Muslim worshippers and demanded the release of its members from jail, Anadolu News Agency reported.
Police launched a search operation inside the two mosques in Pasing and Freimann, but nothing suspicious was found.
In North Rhine-Westphalia state in western Germany, a mosque in Iserlohn city received a similar email claiming that bombs were planted inside the place of worship. However, the threat turned out to be a hoax.
Police evacuated the mosque after searching inside the premises with bomb-sniffing dogs.
People were cordoned off from the affected areas while investigations are underway.
In recent years, Germany has witnessed a growing number of hate attacks against Muslims triggered by the propaganda of far-right parties.