Berlin on Alert: Manhunt for Suspect After Abandoned Explosives at Train Station

German authorities are in pursuit of a suspect who left a bag of explosives at Berlin's Neukoelln train station. The bag, discovered by federal officers, was later detonated in a controlled explosion. The explosives possibly involved the hazardous substance TATP, often used in extremist activities.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Berlin | Updated: 31-10-2024 13:58 IST | Created: 31-10-2024 13:58 IST
Berlin on Alert: Manhunt for Suspect After Abandoned Explosives at Train Station
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Authorities in Berlin have launched an urgent search for a suspect who abandoned a bag containing explosives at the capital city's Neukoelln train station. The suspect fled after police intervention.

Officers discovered the bag on Wednesday and transported it to a nearby area for a controlled detonation, ensuring public safety. Details emerged over social media, heightening public awareness.

Local newspaper Bild suggested the explosive material was TATP, a dangerous substance linked to extremist attacks, although police have yet to verify these claims. The investigation continues as officials work to identify the fugitive and prevent potential threats.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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