German Intel Agency Warns of Possible Islamist Attacks Using Ricin

BERLIN (Reuters) —
An official carries a plastic barrel outside the apartment of 29-year-old Sief Allah H., in Cologne, Germany, June 15. (Reuters/Thilo Schmuelgen)

Islamist terror attacks using toxicological substances are possible at any time in Germany, a source in the BfV domestic intelligence service warned on Wednesday.

The warning followed the June 13 arrest in Cologne of 29-year-old Tunisian Sief Allah H. on suspicion of planning an Islamist-motivated attack and manufacturing a “biological weapon” using ricin.

The BfV source said Islamic State militants had experimented with ricin in the past and had also manufactured it. Islamic State, the source added, had offered detailed instructions on how to produce ricin in a handbook, thereby encouraging its use.

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