Two suspects who were arrested in Prague in the framework of the investigations to attacks on rail lines in Germany are again on the loose. “There is no urgent suspicion that justified a detention,” said the spokeswoman for the Vienna public Prosecutor’s office, Nina Bussek, on Thursday. The surveys and interviews would not have corroborated the suspicion.
The 30-year-old man and 27-year-old woman who both live in Vienna, on 28. March in the Czech capital city of Prague. On Tuesday, they were delivered to Vienna. The two were suspected, and two more living in Vienna, Iraqis in terrorist attacks on railway lines in Germany, supported. The main suspect, a 42-Year-old, and his wife continue to sit in Vienna in custody.
Austria’s Minister of the interior, Herbert Kickl of the right-wing FPÖ had after the arrest in Prague last week from a “terror cell”. The suspicion of the involvement of the two at the airport of the Czech capital arrested has not been confirmed. There is no indication of a terrorist Offence, said the spokeswoman for the Prosecutor’s office of the Austrian news Agency APA.
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police Terror widens investigation from the Iraqis to have carried out four attacks on railway lines
Austrian and German investigators investigate a total of four cases of attacks on railway lines in Bavaria and in Berlin. In the attacks, among other things, cross over the tracks tensioned steel cables should bring trains to Derail. No one was hurt. The 42-year-old Iraqi living as a recognized refugee since 2012 in Austria, threatened with a life imprisonment. (dpa)