Islamic extremist arrested in Germany

An Islamic extremist has been arrested in Germany on a terror charge, with prosecutors saying he's the go-to man for extremists wanting to fight in Syria.

One of Germany's most prominent Islamic extremists has been arrested on suspicion of supporting a foreign terror group.

Federal prosecutors said Sven Lau was arrested on Tuesday in western Germany.

He is suspected of four counts of supporting the group Jaish al-Muhajireen wal-Ansar, or JAMWA, which was designated as a terrorist organisation by the United States last year.

German prosecutors said in a statement on Tuesday that the 35-year-old Lau was the go-to contact for extremists wanting to fight for JAMWA in Syria.

He is also suspected of providing financial and material support to the group.

Lau, a convert to Islam, made headlines last year when he attempted to establish a "Sharia police" in the city of Wuppertal to enforce a strict interpretation of Islam.


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