Police charge suspect with Dortmund bus attack, allege financial motivation

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A 28-year-old man has been charged in relation to the attack on Borussia Dortmund’s team coach, the Federal Prosecutor’s office in Germany has confirmed.

The suspect, identified only as “Sergej W,” is of dual German and Russian nationality and has been charged with attempted murder, causing an explosion and inflicting dangerous bodily harm.

Letters found at the scene of the crime with apparent “links to so-called Islamic State” initially prompted police to focus on “two suspects from the Islamist spectrum,” but the Federal Prosecutor’s office alleges that “Sergej W” was motivated by financial gain after buying 15,000 shares in the club.

“If the shares of Borussia Dortmund had fallen massively, the profit would have been several times the initial investment,” a statement said, before adding that such a slump would have occurred if players had been seriously injured or even killed.

The suspect booked a room at the same L’Arrivee hotel where Dortmund players were staying, from April 9-13, and April 16-20, with it unclear at the time of booking when the team would be playing its home match against Monaco, and had a room overlooking the street where the explosions occurred.

Three blasts took place as the bus was traveling to Signal Iduna Park for the Champions League quarterfinal first leg against Monaco on April 11. Defender Marc Bartra required surgery on his right wrist as a result of the attack.

The incident caused the match to be postponed by a day.

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