German police search refugee camps for people involved in islamic state
German police have conducted raids on refugee camps this morning as they track four men believed to be involved with Islamic State. Two Algerian men have been arrested while the search continues for two others in Berlin and other regions. AFP reports they're from the jihad scene and are under investigation over suspicions that they're planning a serious act threatening the security of the state. Police in Berlin say some of those they are searching for today have been living in refugee camps and received military training in Syria.
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