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Austria detains 3 suspected Islamists amid security fears in Vienna, Germany and Spain

  • Austrian police have stepped up checks at churches, religious events and Christmas markets in Vienna, citing an ‘increased risk’
  • German police are carrying out strict controls at the cathedral in Cologne following a ‘danger warning’ for New Year’s Eve

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Police officers stand in front of St. Stephen’s Cathedral in Vienna on Sunday following indications of a possible attack plan by a terrorist group. Photo: dpa
Austria on Sunday said three people were detained for suspected involvement in an “Islamist network”, as Vienna and Cologne step up police controls citing heightened security concerns during Christmas.
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German police are carrying out strict controls at the entry of the cathedral in the western city of Cologne following a “danger warning” for New Year’s Eve.

Austrian police have also stepped up checks, especially around churches, religious events and Christmas markets in Vienna, citing an “increased risk”.

Austrian authorities “intervening in an Islamist network” made four arrests on Saturday, the interior ministry said on Sunday. A ministry spokesman said three of the four had been detained pending further investigations.

“There was no immediate threat of an attack in Vienna,” he said, declining to comment further.

According to the German daily Bild, one arrest was also made in Germany.
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