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Iraqi pair extradited to Austria over Germany train attacks

Police search the tracks on the ICE line between Nuremberg and Munich in October 2018. Photo: DPA

Czech police said Wednesday they had extradited an Iraqi man and woman suspected of involvement in German train attacks in 2018 to Austria.

The 30-year-old man and 27-year-old woman were detained at Prague airport a week ago, shortly after the arrest of a 42-year-old Iraqi suspect in Vienna.

"They were driven to the border and handed over to an Austrian escort on
Tuesday," police spokeswoman Hana Rubasova told AFP.

The pair agreed to the extradition last week after Austria issued an arrest
warrant.

The three Iraqis are suspects in an attack which saw a steel rope strung
across the tracks between the southern German cities of Munich and Nuremberg, damaging the front window of a train in October last year.

SEE ALSO: Terror suspect arrested in Austria over 2018 train sabotage

A similar case occurred in December last year near Berlin when an overhead electrical line was damaged. No one was injured in either incident.

Vienna prosecutors said only a technical error prevented casualties, adding
that Arabic writings and an Islamic State (IS) flag near the crime scenes
indicated a "terrorist" motive.

The man detained in Vienna in cooperation with German police has admitted involvement in both incidents but denied any terrorist motive for the crimes, which would carry a maximum life prison sentence.

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