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Friend of teenage boy who killed 9 people in Munich is arrested

People take shelter on Friday as armed police officers hunt for fugitives after a shooting in a shopping mall in Munich. Picture by Wael Ladki, Associated Press
People take shelter on Friday as armed police officers hunt for fugitives after a shooting in a shopping mall in Munich. Picture by Wael Ladki, Associated Press People take shelter on Friday as armed police officers hunt for fugitives after a shooting in a shopping mall in Munich. Picture by Wael Ladki, Associated Press

GERMAN authorities have arrested a 15-year-old boy who they suspect of having planned a rampage and who they also believe was in contact with a teenager who killed nine people in Munich last week.

The boy was arrested on Monday night and subsequently sent to a psychiatric facility, prosecutors and police in Ludwigsburg, near the south-western city of Stuttgart, said.

A witness had told police that he came across an online chat between the suspect and the Munich shooter, who killed himself following his July 22 attack.

He then looked at a social media profile on which the boy had posted photos and drawings that pointed to a possible rampage.

There is no suspicion that the 15-year-old had any knowledge of plans for the Munich attack, police spokesman Peter Widenhorn said.

Police searched the boy's family home and found small-calibre bullets, several knives and daggers, escape plans for his school, chemicals and instructions for making explosives.

In questioning, the 15-year-old said that he had considered carrying out a rampage "against the background of personal and school problems", police and prosecutors said in a statement. However, he told them that he had since given up on the idea.

Prosecutors ruled out a terrorist motive and said the boy was under investigation for unauthorised possession of weapons and explosives.