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Täällä paljon parjattu Daily Mail tietää kertoa paljon enemmän (jutussa on RUNSAASTI kuvia paikan päältä kuvatekstien kanssa joita en viitsinyt tähän alkaa linkkaamaan):Saksalaismedia: Ostoskeskus suljettiin Essenissä uhkaavien vihjeiden takia
Julkaistu: 11.3. 11:26
Saksassa Essenin kaupungissa viranomaiset ovat sulkeneet ostoskeskuksen uhkaavien vihjeiden takia, kertoo saksalaismedia.
Asiasta raportoi esimerkiksi sanomalehti Die Welt, jonka mukaan poliisi on saanut viitteitä mahdollisesta iskusta.
Päätös ostoskeskuksen sulkemisesta tehtiin yöllä. Varhain aamulla ostoskeskuksessa oli paikalla vain joitakin työntekijöitä. Ostoskeskus aiotaan pitää suljettuna koko päivän.
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Äärioikeistoko se siellä vain maahanmuuttajia kiusaa?Plot to hit German shopping centre with multiple suicide bombers is foiled after police are tipped off about 'imminent attack'
Police in Essen, Germany, have olosed a shopping centre after reports of an imminent suicide attack
The Limbecker Platz shopping center is one of the largest in Germany with around 200 shops
About a hundred officers positioned themselves around the compound to make sure no-one could enter
Several officers scoured the inside of the building to bring out early morning cleaning staff
This incident comes just a day after seven people were injured in an attack in Dusseldorf
By Harvey Day For Mailonline
Published: 08:22 GMT, 11 March 2017 | Updated: 11:56 GMT, 11 March 2017
Police in the German city of Essen have ordered a shopping centre to remain closed on Saturday after a tip by security services of 'concrete indications about a possible attack'.
It was reported by German newspaper Bild that multiple suicide bombers were plotting to attack the Limbecker Platz centre with explosives.
'The current state of our investigations points to the threat being exclusively at the shopping centre,' said the police in a statement.
The shopping center and the adjacent car park stayed closed as about a hundred police officers positioned themselves around the compound to make sure no-one could enter.
Several officers scoured the inside of the building to bring out early morning cleaning staff.
Police added that parking garages and the nearest underground rail station had also been closed.
'Police have concrete indications of a possible attack,' a spokesperson for North Rhine Westphalia Police said.
'In order to avoid possible danger to visitors, they will not be able to enter the shopping halls or the car park.'
The mall is one of the biggest in Germany with more than 200 stores, according to the shopping center's website.
A police spokesman said outside the centre: 'Right now we have completely closed the shopping centre in Limbecker Square.
'Yesterday we received lots of hints, which had to be taken seriously, that there might have been the possibility of an attack on the centre today.
'We have decided to remain here and have mobilised lots of our security and police forces who are making sure that nobody gets into the shopping centre at all today.
'I suspect that the shopping centre will be remain closed for the duration of the day.'
In 2016, three people were injured in an attack on a Sikh temple in Essen by radicalized German-born Muslim teenagers.
The incident comes just a day after seven people including two police officers were injured when a man wielding an axe went on the rampage at a train station in Dusseldorf.
The suspected culprit, identified as Fatmir H, from Kosovo, has been arrested and German anti-terror police confirmed they are not hunting anyone else.
The 36-year-old ran towards a nearby underground station and jumped from a bridge as he attempted to flee.
On social media the shopping centre wrote: 'The Limbecker Platz is this Saturday closed for safety reasons.
'The police [have] concrete indications for a possible attack.
'To eliminate the potential threat to visitors, the closure has been established.
'We apologize for any inconvenience.'
Last July, a German-Iranian who police say was obsessed with mass murderers including a Norwegian right-wing fanatic shot dead nine people at a Munich shopping mall before turning the gun on himself.
Domestic security officials estimate there are some 10,000 radical Islamists in German, with roughly 1,600 among them suspected of being capable of violence.
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