BERLIN (AP) – German authorities are considering whether to let a popular rock festival go ahead after its opening night was curtailed amid concerns over a…
BERLIN (AP) – German authorities are considering whether to let a popular rock festival go ahead after its opening night was curtailed amid concerns over a possible terrorist threat.
The top security official in western Rhineland-Palatinate, Roger Lewentz, planned a news conference at 11 a.m. (0900 GMT) Saturday after authorities shut down and cleared thousands of fans from the three-day Rock am Ring festival Friday night.
The site was calm overnight. Police said they were continuing a search of the grounds on Saturday morning.
Authorities didn’t give details Friday night of what they called « concrete indications on the basis of which a possible terrorist threat can’t be ruled out. »
Following the recent attack in Manchester outside a concert, authorities had put a strong police presence in place.