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A Syrian refugee arrested on suspicion of planning a major terror attack in Berlin reportedly spoke to a member of Isis in Syria about a possible target a day before police discovered explosives in his apartment.
Germany's Welt am Sonntag (WamS) cited investigation sources saying US intelligence had provided a tip-off on Bakr after tapping several phone calls between him and an Isis member in Syria.
During the calls, the 22-year-old reportedly spoke about his attack plans.
In a call on 7 October, Bakr told his contact that two kg of explosives were ready and he named a possible target, saying a "big airport in Berlin" was "better than trains", WamS reported.
The man who rented the flat in the eastern city of Chemnitz in which Bakr last lived - a 33-year-old Syrian who WamS named as Khalil A - is in custody and is being investigated on suspicion of helping Bakr, the newspaper said.
Separately, Berliner Morgenpost newspaper and regional broadcaster RBB cited federal security sources as saying Bakr spent a night in Berlin in the second half of September and met a contact there.
During that time, he visited one of the city's two airports, they added, without saying which one.
Earlier this year, police said they were investigating more than 400 tip-offs over migrants alleged to have extremist links in Germany.
Additional reporting by Reuters
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