Authorities say the group may have been planning bomb attacks. The detentions come after Paris authorities discovered traces of the poison ricin at a train station. German authorities have acted to stop a group of people suspected of planning terrorist attacks that would be carried out in retaliation for the U.S.-led war against Iraq. Prosecutors raided six buildings in the German capital of Berlin, including the Al Nur mosque and offices of the Berlin Islamic Community, officials said on Thursday evening. They also detained five people for questioning. The raid was one of two actions police in Europe took this week in cases related to possible terrorist activity. French officers found traces of the deadly poison ricin in two small bottles left in a train station baggage depot this week, authorities announced on Thursday. Full Story
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