This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It will not be checked again for changes.

You can find the current article at its original source at http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/-/1/hi/world/europe/6979295.stm

The article has changed 20 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.

Version 4 Version 5
Three held in German terror raids Germany foils 'massive' bomb plot
(about 1 hour later)
Three men have been arrested in Germany on suspicion of planning terrorist attacks, officials have said. Three men have been arrested in Germany on suspicion of planning a "massive" terrorist attack on US facilities in the country, officials have said.
Federal prosecutors said the three were suspected members of "an Islamist terrorist organisation", but gave no further details. Federal prosecutor Monika Harms said the three had trained at camps in Pakistan and procured some 700kg (1,500lbs) of chemicals for explosives.
Media reports said the men were planning attacks against a US military base in Ramstein and Frankfurt airport. Defence minister Franz Josef Jung said the men had posed "an imminent threat".
Defence minister Franz Josef Jung confirmed the arrests and said the men had posed "an imminent threat". Media reports said they were planning attacks against a US military base in Ramstein and Frankfurt airport.
"The security services have done a very good job and I can't say anything more at this point," Mr Jung told German television. Ms Harms said the accused - two Germans and one Turkish citizen - were suspected members of a German cell of of a group called Islamic Jihad.
They were planning attacks that would have had considerable consequences Wolfgang BosbachGerman MPThey were planning attacks that would have had considerable consequences Wolfgang BosbachGerman MP
Their arrests had prevented "massive bomb attacks", she said.
Wolfgang Bosbach, an MP with Chancellor Angela Merkel's Christian Democrats, said the suspects had been under observation for a long time.Wolfgang Bosbach, an MP with Chancellor Angela Merkel's Christian Democrats, said the suspects had been under observation for a long time.
"We know without any doubt that they were planning attacks that would have had considerable consequences," he told Germany's N24 television, adding that the three had acquired chemicals for the plot."We know without any doubt that they were planning attacks that would have had considerable consequences," he told Germany's N24 television, adding that the three had acquired chemicals for the plot.
He said the plot may have been timed to coincide with the anniversary of the September 11, 2001 attacks in the US.He said the plot may have been timed to coincide with the anniversary of the September 11, 2001 attacks in the US.
'Major targets''Major targets'
Reports said that two of the suspects were German while the third was Pakistani.
Government sources told the AFP news agency that the three had links to Pakistan and had been experimenting with explosives and trying to build car bombs.Government sources told the AFP news agency that the three had links to Pakistan and had been experimenting with explosives and trying to build car bombs.
Prosecutors said the arrests took place on Tuesday afternoon.Prosecutors said the arrests took place on Tuesday afternoon.
Frankfurt airport is continental Europe's busiest, and the base at Ramstein in western Germany is a major transport hub for US military operations.Frankfurt airport is continental Europe's busiest, and the base at Ramstein in western Germany is a major transport hub for US military operations.
Germany, which did not send troops to Iraq, has been largely spared terrorist attacks, but there have been growing concerns that Islamist militants are operating in the country.Germany, which did not send troops to Iraq, has been largely spared terrorist attacks, but there have been growing concerns that Islamist militants are operating in the country.
Last summer, two suitcase bombs were planted on commuter trains in several towns but they failed to explode.Last summer, two suitcase bombs were planted on commuter trains in several towns but they failed to explode.
On Monday, two people with suspected links to al-Qaeda were arrested in Denmark on suspicion of planning a bomb attack.On Monday, two people with suspected links to al-Qaeda were arrested in Denmark on suspicion of planning a bomb attack.