Syrian suicide bomber who blew himself up outside German music festival had pledged allegiance to ISIS, had Islamist videos at his home and had enough chemicals to make ANOTHER bomb, police reveal

Monday, July 25, 2016
By Paul Martin

Suicide attacker detonated bomb packed with metal shavings outside bar in Ansbach, near Nuremberg, last night
The 27-year-old bomber, Syrian man who was denied asylum, was turned away from music festival containing 2,500
The blast left 15 people injured – three seriously – and is the fourth bloody attack on German soil in the past week
Attacker, named locally as Mohammad Daleel, previously treated in psychiatric unit and had twice attempted suicide
Search of his home reveals bomb-making material and video on phone showing him pledging allegiance to ISIS
Bomber, who was due to be deported to Bulgaria, was also carrying a roll of 50 euro notes with him at time of attack

By PAUL THOMPSON IN ANSBACH
DailyMail.com
25 July 2016

The Syrian suicide bomber who blew himself up outside a German music festival had pledged allegiance to ISIS, had Islamist videos at his home and had enough chemicals to make another bomb, it has emerged.

The 27-year-old, named locally as Mohammad Daleel, injured 12 people outside a packed wine bar in Ansbach, near Nuremberg at 10pm last night after being turned away from an open-air music festival filled with 2,500 people because he didn’t have a ticket.

Instead he walked to a bar in the centre of Ansbach, a town of 40,000 that is also home to a US Army base, and detonated a DIY bomb filled with metal shavings and screws. It was the fourth violent attack on members of the public in Germany in less than a week and authorities have now ordered increased security at airports and train stations.

Police today raided the Syrian’s home in Ansbach as Germany’s Interior Ministry revealed the attacker had been refused asylum and was due to be deported to Bulgaria.

Bavaria’s top security official Joachim Herrmann said a video has been found on the bomber’s phone showing him pledging allegiance to ISIS. Petrol, chemicals and other materials that could be used to make a bomb were also discovered.

The man announced a ‘revenge’ attack against Germany in the name of Allah ‘because they help to kill Muslims’ and involved the name of ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. It also emerged that the bomber was carrying a roll of 50 euro notes with him at the time of the attack.

The assailant was already known to police for possession of drugs and had also spent time in a psychiatric facility having attempted suicide on two occasions in the past. Daleel was apparently angry at facing deportation to Bulgaria and wanted asylum in Germany, reports claim.

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