19-year-old migrant arrested in Berlin after scouting sites for ISIS attack

He underwent military training and performed guard duties for the group before leaving for Germany in mid-2015.

Update: 2016-10-27 13:34 GMT
NIA sources revealed that they did not know of any such Mahrashtra based couple who had travelled to Iraq to join the terror organisation and that the authorities were going through all records to determine their identity. (Photo: AFP)

Berlin: German prosecutors say a 19-year-old Syrian migrant scouted out potential sites in Berlin for an attack by the ISIS group.

Federal prosecutors say the teenager, identified only as Shaas al-M. in keeping with German privacy rules, also recruited at least one person to fight in Syria.

They allege he offered to act as a middle-man for ISIS members carrying out an attack in Germany and signaled his willingness to participate in an attack.

Prosecutors said in a statement on Thursday that Shaas al-M. joined ISIS in his Syrian home village in mid-2013. He underwent military training and performed guard duties for the group before leaving for Germany in mid-2015.

The suspect was arrested March 22 and charged last week with membership of a foreign terrorist organization and breaking arms control laws.

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