According to information from the
Minister-President of
Saxony-Anhalt,
Reiner Haseloff (
CDU), the Saxony-Anhalt Interior Minister
Tamara Zieschang (CDU), as well as
Die Welt and
Der Spiegel, the suspect was named as "Taleb A." due to German privacy laws. Details released by authorities led foreign media outlets to identify Taleb A. as Taleb Al-Abdulmohsen, a 50-year-old doctor from
Saudi Arabia who lives in
Bernburg and worked as a
psychologist and
psychiatrist in a correctional facility in a clinic in Bernburg. He was described by German authorities as "
Islamophobic". The suspect immigrated to Germany in March 2006, was recognized as a refugee in July 2016 and has a settlement permit and thus a residence permit. According to
India Today, Abdulmohsen is wanted by Saudi Arabia on charges related to
terrorism and
human trafficking of people from Saudi Arabia and
Persian Gulf states to the European Union. Despite Saudi Arabia's
extradition request, Germany granted him
political asylum in 2016, citing concerns over his safety and rights if he were returned to Saudi Arabia. The
German government refused to extradite him, citing a lack of
due process in Saudi Arabia. The Saudi Arabian government warned German security authorities about Abdulmohsen three times between November 2023 and September 2024. Saudi officials said he was dangerous and a potential threat to Saudi diplomats. Germany dismissed the warning, viewing it as targeting against a dissident who said he had
abandoned Islam which is a
capital crime in Saudi Arabia.
Der Spiegel reported that he used his web forum
wearesaudis.net and
Twitter to help other Saudis escape to Germany. Abdulmohsen's X account was focused on anti-Islam themes and
criticism of Islam and he congratulated Muslims who left the religion. He also described himself as a former Muslim and criticized German authorities for failing to combat the "Islamism of Europe" and supported the far-right
Alternative for Germany (AfD) party. He was described as an activist who helped Saudi women flee their homeland and he appeared to be focused on his theory that "German authorities have been targeting Saudi asylum seekers." Abdulmohsen shared
pro-Israel content on the Internet. In a 2019 interview with
The Jerusalem Post, he stated that he spent 10 to 16 hours per day assisting apostates from the Middle East to claim asylum in Western countries. eight days before the attack, Abdulmohsen stated that the German state is conducting a "covert secret operation" to "hunt and destroy the lives" of Saudi ex-Muslims around the world, but at the same time Syrian jihadists are receiving asylum in Germany. In the same interview, he said that he was not a right-winger, but a leftist, but at the same time explained that as a leftist he had come to the conclusion that the left were the "worst criminals on the planet". Abdulmohsen also shared similar
right-wing ideological content, including content from
Alex Jones,
Elon Musk According to
The Guardian, he had "far right sympathies". Interior Minister
Nancy Faeser said that the authorities can confirm that the suspected perpetrator was "evidently Islamophobic". In May 2024, Abdulmohsen wrote, "I seriously expect to die this year. The reason: I will ensure justice at any cost. And the German authorities are hindering any peaceful path to justice." A few minutes before the attack, he posted more videos. In one of them, Abdulmohsen said, "The police themselves are the criminals. In this case, I hold the German nation, I hold the German citizens responsible for what is in store for me." In another video before the attack, Abdulmohsen said, "Another reason why I hold German citizens responsible for the persecution I experience in Germany is the story of a
USB stick stolen from my mailbox." According to information from several public broadcasters and private media in Germany, people reported Abdulmohsen to the police several times because of threats of violence. According to public broadcaster
ARD, Abdulmohsen was sentenced in 2013 by the
Rostock District Court to 90 daily rates of ten euros each for threatening criminal offenses. The
Federal Intelligence Service (BND) received a report from Saudi Arabia that Abdulmohsen had announced something "big" in Germany as early as 2023. The responsible state authorities are said to have followed up on this tip. He showed no remorse and offered no apology to the attending victims, several of whom left the court room over Abdulmohsen's increasingly disconnected statements, although he briefly broke into tears while addressing the parents of the 9-year-old killed in the attack. ==Aftermath==