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German authorities ban Islamic extremist group

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Authorities in northern Germany have banned an organiSation that they say was a "hot spot" for Islamic extremists and searched a mosque that the group runs.

The state interior ministry in Lower Saxony on Tuesday announced a ban on the "German-speaking Islam Group Hildesheim," known by its German acronym DIK.

The group, based in the city of Hildesheim, was long known as a center for ultraconservative Muslims known as Salafists, and the mosque had been raided last year. Apartments also were searched today.

News agency dpa quoted Interior Minister Boris Pistorius as saying: "With the ban on the group, a hot spot of the radical Salafist scene in Germany has been dismantled."
 

Authorities suspect that Muslims were radicalized in the organization and motivated to take part in jihad.

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First Published: Mar 14 2017 | 6:28 PM IST

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