2016 Ludwigshafen attempted bombings explained

On 16 December 2016, a bombing plot was uncovered in Ludwigshafen, Germany. The 12-year-old German-Iraqi boy, who was reported to be the perpetrator, was directed by an ISIL supporter to build two nail bombs and plant them at the local Christmas market and near a shopping centre.

Incidents

After a first attempt failed at the Christmas market on 26 November when the bomb did not explode, the boy tried a second time on 5 December near the mall and the town hall of Ludwigshafen He was reported to have been radicalised or instructed by an unidentified ISIS member. The German federal prosecutor declined to comment on the ISIS stories and announced an investigation into his motives. The device contained “pyrotechnic material” believed to have been extracted from fireworks and sparklers and tests revealed that the mix was combustible, but not explosive.[1] The state youth welfare office took charge of the boy.[2]

Suspect

The suspect was born in Ludwigshafen. His name was not released because of German privacy laws; German law also does not allow criminal prosecution of those younger than 14. The suspect had contemplated traveling to Syria in mid-2016 to join the Islamic State.[3]

Investigation and trial

On 13 April 2018, an Islamic State supporter was sentenced in Vienna to nine years in prison for instigating the crime and for planning another attack on the US airbase in Ramstein, Germany along with a 15-year-old girl married to him under Islamic law. During the trial, the suspect of the Ludwigshafen bombing, now 14 years old, emphasized that the bombing was his own idea. The bombing only failed because the fuse cord was insufficient.[4]

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  1. https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/boy-12-directed-by-isis-nail-bomb-german-christmas-market-ludwigshafen-islamic-state-a7479121.html Isis directs 12-year-old boy to attempt bombing of German Christmas market
  2. https://www.welt.de/politik/deutschland/article160366228/Um-den-Terrorverdaechtigen-kuemmert-sich-nun-das-Jugendamt.html Um den Terrorverdächtigen kümmert sich nun das Jugendamt
  3. News: ANDREA THOMAS. Germany Avoids Attack After 12-Year-Old Boy's Explosive Fails to Detonate. 16 December 2016. The Wall Street Journal. The 12-year-old had considered traveling to Syria to join the Islamic State in the summer.
  4. https://www.faz.net/aktuell/politik/ausland/anschlagsplaene-in-deutschland-islamist-muss-neun-jahre-in-haft-15541446.html Islamist muss neun Jahre in Haft
  5. https://web.archive.org/web/20161216211319/http://de.reuters.com/article/deutschland-sicherheit-ludwigshafen-idDEKBN14514I Zwölfjähriger plante offenbar Anschlag in Ludwigshafen