The  exhibits found with the Germany-born ISIS suspect
Germany has deported to Nigeria,  an alleged Islamic extremist, an 
ISIS suspect,  deemed dangerous by authorities. He is a German citizen, 
not Nigerian.
The German news agency, dpa reports that the 22-year-old man, who 
was born in Germany and who hadn’t committed a crime, arrived in Lagos 
Thursday.
The unidentified  man was one of two detained in February in 
Goettingen during an investigation of suspected attack plans. His 
partner is a 27 year-old Algerian. Both of them lived with their parents
 in Göttingen.
When the two men were picked up, investigators found two weapons, 
at least one of them a firearm that had been altered to fire live 
ammunition.
Also found were ammunition, flags of the Islamic State group and a machete.
The man deported to Nigeria is banned from entering Germany for life.
Following attacks by Islamic extremists last year, German 
authorities vowed to step up deportations of foreigners deemed to be 
threats.
The two men, according to www.dw.com were arrested after being under  surveillance for some time.
After their arrest, the German  interior ministry  requested their 
expulsion after classifying them as a threat to national security.
Their deportation has no precedence in German history.
“We are sending a clear warning to all fanatics nationwide that
 we will not give them a centimeter of space to carry out their 
despicable plans,” said Lower Saxony’s Interior Minister Boris Pistorius
 (SPD) following the court ruling authorising the deportation
“They will face the full force of the law regardless of whether they were born here or not,” he added.
In the case of the Algerian, the court made his deportation 
conditional on assurances from the Algerian government that he would not
 be tortured or subjected to any inhuman treatment.
-NAN
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