Photo: DPAShould Germany's spy agencies be allowed to watch over minors radicalized by extremist Muslim clerics? That was the question being discussed by interior ministers on Tuesday. Bavarian interior minister Joachim Herrmann defended the suggested change to the law at a meeting of state and federal interior ministers in Dresden. Currently spy agencies are not allowed to save any data on anyone under the age of 18. There have been several cases of radicalized minors attempting commit violent crimes against the public in recent years.
Source: The Local June 13, 2017 13:52 UTC