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Jihadist cases stretch German justice to the limit: prosecutor

Published 12/11/2014, 07:44 AM
Updated 12/11/2014, 07:50 AM
© Reuters. Attorney General Harald Range of the Federal Prosecutors Office addresses a news conference in Karlsruhe

KARLSRUHE, Germany (Reuters) - Germany's justice system is struggling to cope with waves of suspected jihadists returning from Syria and the speed at which young Muslims are being radicalized, the top public prosecutor said on Thursday.

Federal Prosecutor General Harald Range said his office was investigating 46 of the most serious cases, involving 83 people suspected of offences like belonging to Islamic State or al Qaeda. Regional prosecutors were investigating 100 more.

That is a huge increase on the five investigations of eight suspects that prosecutors had to deal with in 2013.

"We are at the limits of our capacity," Range said, adding that waves of new cases were pending and Germany was "in the crosshairs of jihadist terror."

"What worries me is the speed with which people are radicalizing, or being radicalized. We are facing a phenomenon which needs a broad strategy of prevention," he said.

Like their counterparts in Britain, France and other Western countries, German security officials are concerned at the numbers of people traveling abroad to join militant Islamist groups, then potentially returning to plot attacks at home.

A court in Frankfurt last week jailed a home-grown jihadist for almost four years after he admitted joining IS in Syria, in the first trial in Germany over membership of the insurgent group.

Another trial is under way in Stuttgart of a Lebanese man who admitted joining IS in Syria, then returning to Germany to buy military and medical supplies for them.

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Security forces estimate that about 550 people have left Germany for Syria or Iraq, of whom some 60 have been killed and about 180 are believed to have returned to Germany.

"Why are so many going?" said Range "We still know too little about their motives, but with every case we learn more."

(Reporting by Norbert Demuth; Writing by Alexandra Hudson; Editing by Stephen Brown and Mark Trevelyan)

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