German police detain fugitive terror suspect

German police say they have captured a suspect believed to be planning a bomb attack.

"Tired but overjoyed: we captured the terror suspect last night in Leipzig," the police said in a tweet.

The police had been looking for the suspect, Syrian refugee Jaber al-Bakr, after raiding a flat in the nearby city of Chemnitz on Saturday.

Several hundred grams of "highly volatile" explosives were found at the property, investigators said.

About 100 people were evacuated from the block of flats as the explosives were moved for a controlled detonation.

Two people in contact with Mr al-Bakr were then detained at Chemnitz railway station and another person was held near the flat in the Fritz-Heckert neighbourhood.

Saxony police later released pictures of Damascus-born Mr al-Bakr wearing a hooded sweatshirt.