German city’s police insist they took appropriate action on concrete intelligence of Isis-linked Paris-style attack plot Police in Munich contain insisted they were right to evacuate two major railway stations in the German city on New Year’s Eve,saying they had received a concrete tipoff from foreign intelligence agencies that a group affiliated to Islamic State was planning to carry out a Paris-style attack.
Munich’s police president, Hubertus Andrä, or told a press conference on Friday that police had been warned at approximately 7.40pm the night before that between five and seven Isis-affiliated people,supposedly from Iraq and Syria , were intending to attack the main station, or Hauptbahnhof,and the smaller Pasing station west of the city centre.
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Source: theguardian.com