Teens who bombed gurudwara in Germany were IS sympathisers, report says

April 29, 2016 02:00 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 05:30 pm IST - Berlin

An explosion had ripped through the entrance hall of the gurudwara, which was hosting a wedding ceremony.

An explosion had ripped through the entrance hall of the gurudwara, which was hosting a wedding ceremony.

Two secondary school students accused of carrying out a >bomb attack on a Gurudwara in the German city of Essen nearly two weeks ago are radical Islamists and sympathisers of the Islamic State (IS) and al-Qaeda, authorities said.

The two allegedly detonated a fire extinguisher filled with explosives at the entrance of the Nanaksar Satsang Sabha Gurudwara on the evening of April 16.

Before setting off the explosion, the two 16-year-old secondary school students unsuccessfully tried to break into the gurudwara through the entrance door, North Rhine Westphalia (NRW) Interior Minister Ralf Jaeger said on Thursday in a report presented to the home affairs committee of the State parliament in Duesseldorf.

They have admitted to carrying out the attack, but denied that the operation was motivated by religion, the report said.

They told their investigators that they did it “just for the kick of building fireworks.”

The two from Essen and the neighbouring town of Gelsenkirchen are known to police as members of the Salafist sect of Islam, the report said.

One of them was interrogated by police in connection with his involvement in cases of causing grievous bodily harm and attempted burglary.

He had also expressed his sympathy for IS and Al Qaeda, the report said.

His accomplice has been participating in a special programme by the interior ministry for Salafists who have a tendency to get involved in violence and are in danger of being drawn to IS and other terror organisations.

He came under the police radar after threatening a Jewish fellow-student and attempting to obtain firearms, the report said.

They were arrested four days after an explosion ripped through the entrance hall of the gurudwara, which hosted a wedding ceremony. Most of the guests had left to a nearby hall for a reception when the bomb was detonated.

A priest of the gurudwara was seriously injured in the blast and had to be admitted to a hospital while two others were treated for minor injuries by emergency medical teams at the scene of the blast.

The explosion caused severe damage to the gurudwara building.

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