Friday 15 April 2016

15-year-old girl charges for stabbing cop in Germany

A 15-year-old German girl of Moroccan descent is being investigated for attempted murder of a police officer and supporting the Islamic State extremist group, prosecutors said Friday.
Safia S, whose name was withheld due to privacy considerations, is accused of stabbing a police officer at Hanover’s main train station on Feb. 26 for being “a representative of the hated federal republic” of Germany, federal prosecutors said in a statement.
German authorities said the girl was radicalized in November 2015 by a member of Islamic State, and that she planned to travel to Syria to pledge allegiance to the extremist group’s self-declared caliphate.
In January, she allegedly travelled to Istanbul, where she made contact with two Islamic State militants who were supposed to facilitate her travel to Syria.
Safia S’s mother brought her back to Germany before she was able to complete her journey, but prosecutors say the two militants incited her to commit a “martyr’s operation” on behalf of Islamic State upon returning home.
The police officer allegedly stabbed by the girl sustained life-threatening injuries and had to undergo surgery.
Safia S was initially being investigated by the prosecutor’s office in Hanover, but federal prosecutors have now taken over her case.
The Nations

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