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Prosecutors Cite ‘Islamist Motivation’ After Driver Ploughs Car into Munich Crowd

The driver behind the car extermination attack in Munich, which injured more than 30 people, appears to have said “Islamist motivation” authorities on Friday.

They found the observation by claiming there was no evidence that the suspect was named 24-year-old Farhad n in his hometown.

As reported by Breitbart News, the 24-year-old Afghanistan, who arrived in Germany as an asylum seeker in 2016 and lived in Munich, sent a mini-cooper carrier behind a demonstration by Bavaria city of labor unions. He was arrested. Thursday.

Farhad N previously refused his asylum application, but his deportation was stopped.

The officers pulled him out of the car after firing the vehicle, which hit him, but arrested him.

AP Report Prosecutor Gabriele Tillman said the suspect cried “Alahu Akbar” or “God is great” and prayed after his arrest.

In the question, the perpetrator was deliberately driven to demonstrations and “explained as a religious motive,” Tillman said.

The AP report said no further details were provided, but she added: However, there was no indication that the suspect was in Islamic extremist organizations, she added.

Farhad N posted content on social media that includes religious references such as “Allah, I will always protect us.”

The car is lifted into a tow truck after being intentionally driven by a group of people in Munich city centre on Thursday by Afghan refugees. (Matthias Balk/Picture Alliance via Getty Images)

Guido Limmer, deputy chief of Bavaria's state criminal police station, said investigators found chats with relatives. Specific preparation for the attack or other person involved.

German Prime Minister Olaf Scholz responded with harsh and harsh words after the incident, the BBC reported.

“This perpetrator does not want any generosity. He must be punished, and he must leave the country,” Skoltz said. I said Reporter.

The incident came many others hours ago by world leaders, including US Vice President J.D. Vans and Ukrainian President Voldimi Zelensky.

Follow Simon Kent on Twitter: Or email: sken@breitbart.com

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