Top investigator says arrest of alleged Islamist in Munich raises alarm bells Germany's top-ranking police officer warned on Thursday that the arrest of a suspected Islamist radical in Munich pointed to the existence of a far-reaching “network of Islamist terror“ operating in Germany. Ulrich Kersten, the president of the Federal Office of Criminal Investigation, or BKA, stressed however that he had no information that any attacks were being planned in this country. Kersten said the man identified only as Mohammed L., a 29-year-old ethnic Kurd from Iraq arrested at the main Munich train station on Tuesday, had been in contact...