Syrian suspect in Solingen attack faced deportation order

Syrian suspect in Solingen attack faced deportation order

The Syrian man suspected of carrying out a knife attack in Solingen should have been deported to Bulgaria last year, dpa has learnt.

Under the provisions of the Dublin Convention, the EU country first entered by an asylum seeker is responsible for processing their asylum application, and dpa was told on Sunday that the native Syrian had entered the European Union via Bulgaria.

The newspaper Die Welt reported that the deportation order from Germany to Bulgaria was postponed because the man had gone into hiding in Germany. He reappeared months later and was subsequently transferred to Solingen.

The man confessed to police that he had carried out the knife attack in Solingen on Friday evening that left three people dead.

The federal prosecutor’s office has taken over the case and is investigating the suspect for murder and suspected membership of the Islamic State terrorist group.

Officers from the Special Task Force (SEK) lead the suspect (2nd L) of a knife attack at the Solingen town festival to a vehicle. Several people were killed and injured in a knife attack on Friday evening at the city festival celebrating the 650th birthday of the city of Solingen. Christoph Reichwein/dpa

Officers from the Special Task Force (SEK) lead the suspect (2nd L) of a knife attack at the Solingen town festival to a vehicle. Several people were killed and injured in a knife attack on Friday evening at the city festival celebrating the 650th birthday of the city of Solingen. Christoph Reichwein/dpa

Police officers walk past the scene of a knife attack at the Solingen town festival. Several people were killed and injured in a knife attack on Friday evening at the city festival celebrating the 650th birthday of the city of Solingen. Thomas Banneyer/dpa

Police officers walk past the scene of a knife attack at the Solingen town festival. Several people were killed and injured in a knife attack on Friday evening at the city festival celebrating the 650th birthday of the city of Solingen. Thomas Banneyer/dpa

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