A man arrested in Germany on Wednesday on suspicion of storing materials that could be used as explosives had items in his apartment glorifying the Islamic State (ISIS) jihadist group, Reuters reported.

Hans-Juergen Moerke, the regional police chief, was quoted as having told local broadcaster rbb that no attack plans had been found but a search of the suspect's flat had uncovered pyrotechnics, a gas mask, a replica Kalashnikov, camouflage suits and "many other ISIS trappings i.e. things that glorify ISIS".


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