German police said they have arrested three people in Berlin suspected of trying to reach foreign "war zones" in order to train to carry out an attack.
The suspects may be linked to the Islamic State group and had "planned to travel to war zones," likely Syria or Iraq, a Berlin police spokesman told AFP yesterday.
Police also carried out searches, but there has been "no indication of concrete plans to carry out an attack in Germany", according to the Bild daily's website.
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At least two of the people arrested lived in Berlin, Bild reported.
Those arrested frequented the same mosque attended by a Tunisian man suspected of ploughing a hijacked lorry into a Berlin Christmas market, killing 12. The December 19 attack was claimed by IS.
The mosque, which is being investigated by authorities, was also searched.
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