Germany gurudwara attack: Police admit not acting on tip-off

Germany gurudwara attack: Police admit not acting on tip-off

Berlin: German authorities probing the terror bombing of a gurudwara in Essen have admitted mistake by failing to respond “resolutely” to a warning in January from the school of one of the two main suspects in the attack, prompting an internal investigation.
Over a month after the attack on Nanaksar Satsangh Sabha Gurdwara, police in the town of Gelsenkirchen said it was a failure not to alert the judicial authorities after the head of a secondary school informed them that its 16-year-old pupil Yussuf T had in January shown fellow students on his mobile phone a video of the detonation of a self-made explosive device.
Instead of taking any steps against the youth, police agreed on a code of conduct for the students with the school leadership and this was a “wrong decision”, regional newspaper Westdeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung (WAZ) reported yesterday quoting a police official.
“Our reaction was not resolute enough,” the official said.
Police have ordered an internal investigation to establish why the warning was not taken seriously enough, the report said. A report on regional TV channel WDR said investigators had searched Yussuf’s room at his house in Gelsenkirchen shortly before Christmas last year and confiscated his computer and his mobile phone. The teenager had spoken about a police raid on his house when he returned to the school after the Christmas holidays and he was in possession of a mobile phone which was not confiscated during the raid, Yussuf’s class teacher told the channel.

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