Suspect in Solingen's Internal Committee of NRW fails to surrender
Breaking News: Suspected Terrorist Arrested in Solingen, North Rhine-Westphalia
In a significant development, the Interior Minister of North Rhine-Westphalia, Herbert Reul (CDU), announced the arrest of a suspected terrorist during a joint extraordinary session of the Interior and Integration Committees in the state parliament in Düsseldorf.
The arrest took place in Solingen, late on Saturday evening. According to reports, the police patrol noticed the suspect's strange behaviour and appearance, leading to his apprehension. The suspect hails from Fronhof, and it is alleged that he did not surrender to the police.
The Federal Prosecutor General has jurisdiction in this case, and further details are scarce. Minister Reul cautioned against speculation regarding the work of intelligence services, emphasizing that such speculation, even if it's just hot air, can endanger the work of these services.
The knife found in a garbage can in the inner city of Solingen is suspected to be the murder weapon. The police have not revealed if they received tips from foreign intelligence services, but it is rumoured that the Ukrainian intelligence service may have provided hints regarding the suspect from Fronhof.
The confession video published on the internet is being analysed by specialists from the NRW Interior Ministry. As the investigation unfolds, the public is urged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities to the authorities.
Minister Reul explained that he cannot provide any further details at this time, citing the ongoing investigation. The public will be kept updated as more information becomes available. This is a developing story and will be updated as more information becomes available.