Saudi Arabia warned Germany about suspect of Magdeburg incident

Saudi Arabia warned Germany about suspect of Magdeburg incident

Saudi Arabia had warned Germany about the man suspected of carrying out the incident at the Magdeburg Christmas market, according to Saudi Arabian security sources.

Saudi Arabia requested the extradition of the suspect, named under German law as Taleb A., but Germany had not responded, the sources said.

They said the man was a Shiite Muslim who comes from the city of Al-Hofuf in eastern Saudi Arabia. Shiites are a minority in the country, making up only around 10% in the majority Sunni nation.

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There are repeated reports of discrimination against Shia Muslims in Saudi Arabia.

German authorities were alerted about the man about a year ago, dpa has learned, however the nature of the warning is currently unknown.

Christmas market stalls stand behind a barrier at Magdeburg's Christmas market, where the previous evening, a driver rammed into a group of people. Several people were killed and injured in the attack. Jan Woitas/dpa

Christmas market stalls stand behind a barrier at Magdeburg’s Christmas market, where the previous evening, a driver rammed into a group of people. Several people were killed and injured in the attack. Jan Woitas/dpa

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