“Online chats were apparently found between the suspect and other Islamists in which he attempted to recruit them to the intelligence agency to mount an attack on ‘non-believers’, carrying out a bomb attack on the spy HQ ‘in the name of Allah.'”
This man was caught, but an attack like this one is inevitable, given the fact that Islamic texts and teachings mandate warfare against unbelievers. European and North American authorities would never dare to bar Muslims from intelligence agencies or even subject them to any kind of questioning regarding their loyalties, despite the common Islamic teaching that one’s loyalty to the umma transcends all other allegiances. The Germans got lucky this time, but their luck won’t hold forever.
“German intelligence officer ‘arrested over Islamist plot’ raising fears the spy agency has been infilitrated,” by Barney Henderson, Telegraph, November 29, 2016:
A German intelligence officer has reportedly been arrested over a suspected Islamist plot to bomb the agency’s headquarters in Cologne.
The 51-year-old official was said to have made a “partial confession” to the plot, according to Der Spiegel.
The suspect attempted to pass on “sensitive information about the BfV (Germany’s domestic security agency), which could lead to a threat to the office”, an official told the newspaper.
“He is accused of making Islamist remarks online under a false name, and offering internal information during chats,” a BfV spokesman said.
The BfV said the man “behaved inconspicuously” prior to his arrest. He had, since April, been engaged in gathering intelligence on Islamist extremists in Germany, Der Spiegel said.
Online chats were apparently found between the suspect and other Islamists in which he attempted to recruit them to the intelligence agency to mount an attack on “non-believers”, carrying out a bomb attack on the spy HQ “in the name of Allah”.
He used several different names online and his activities were uncovered about a month ago.
The man’s family reportedly knew nothing of his conversion to Islam two years ago and subsequent radicalisation.
The suspect was thought to have pledged allegiance to Mohamed Mahmoud, the Austrian leader of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant terrorist group….