The 19-year-old student wanted to commit an ​attack ​using explosives at a Christmas market in Poland.PHOTO: AFP

Polish student detained over suspected Christmas market attack plot

· The Straits Times

WARSAW – Polish security services have detained a 19-year-old student suspected of seeking to establish contacts with ISIS and charged with preparing an attack at a ‍Christmas ​market that could have caused mass casualties, authorities ‍said on Dec 16.

Mateusz W., a student at the Catholic University of Lublin, wanted to commit an ​attack ​using explosives and planned to join a terrorist organisation, said Mr Jacek Dobrzynski, a spokesperson for Poland’s special services.

“The man was very fascinated by Islam, sought to ‍establish contacts with the Islamic State (ISIS), and was preparing an attack in Poland, ​in one of the cities during ⁠a Christmas market,” Mr Dobrzynski said during a press conference.

He declined to say in which city the attack was to be carried out so as “not to cause panic”.

He added that the man was ​detained in late November in his apartment in Lublin, eastern Poland, and Internal Security Agency officers ‌seized data carriers and items related ​to Islam.

The prosecutor's office charged Mateusz W. with “undertaking preparatory actions to carry out a terrorist attack that could have resulted in the death or serious injury of many people”. The court ordered him detained for three months.

In mid-June, Poland charged three 19-year-old men suspected of gathering pyrotechnic materials and planning terrorist actions, reportedly including an attack ‍on a school in the northern Polish city of Olsztyn.

“You are familiar ​with this issue from Olsztyn. Now we have another example of preparing an attack before ​Christmas,” said Mr Dobrzynski.

“We are shocked by the incident in Sydney. ‌We are shocked by the attacks that occurred in previous years before Christmas in other European countries. Let’s remain ‌vigilant.” REUTERS