2016 Düsseldorf terrorism plot
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| 2016 Düsseldorf terrorism plot | |
|---|---|
| Part of Islamic terrorism in Europe | |
| Location | |
| Date | Suspects arrested on June 2, 2016 |
Attack type | Bombings and shootings |
| Perpetrators | 4 |
The 2016 Düsseldorf terrorism plot was a reported plot by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) to carry out a series of bombings and shootings in multiple sections of the German city of Düsseldorf similar to those carried out in Paris in November 2015. The plot was foiled after one of the conspirators, Saleh A., 25, turned himself in to authorities in France in February 2016. He told authorities he was aware of Islamic State's "sleeper cell" in Germany preparing to carry out murders in Germany. Saleh A. was questioned several times by anti-terror experts and subsequently charged with cooperating with terrorist organization and detained.[1] This led to arrests of three of the members of the conspiracy on 2 June, following several months of further investigation.[1]
The plot involved up to 10 conspirators travelling from Syria to engage in a series of suicide bombings and mass shootings in central Düsseldorf. Explosives were planned to be detonated on the main road near the Stadtbahn station, while armed attackers would have carried out killings with weapons and more explosives.[2] Attacks were to be carried out on the Heinrich-Heine-Allee street and in the Altstadt district of the city.[3][4]