German detectives fear children of Muslim family

in news •  6 years ago 

Germany's internal intelligence agency expressed concern about the involvement of children of many Muslim families living in the country in terrorism. Detectives found out that some of the families of both the Berlin and North Rhine-Westphalia states, their minority and adult children were getting help from terrorism.

Germany's Foon Media Group has produced a detailed report citing a new data from Germany's internal intelligence agency.

In the report, German intelligence chief Hans Grig Mousen has said that there are signs of terrorism among the Muslim families and their families, including families returning from Syria and Iraq. However, the administration has been trying to socially rehabilitate the children who are returning from war.

It is said in the report that since 1990, from Germany, the militant group of Islamic State (IS) had taken part in about 960 Syria and Iraq war. One-third of them militants returned to Germany and 150 were killed in the war. Most of the people who went to war in Syria and Iraq in Syria from Germany are residents of the North Rhine-Westphalia state.

Under some law in some states of Germany, intelligence agencies can monitor them for 14 years. The German intelligence agency said that at this moment, they have maintained surveillance of nearly 300 children of Muslim families.

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