German Police Arrest 2 Men in Berlin Deemed a Threat

Authorities are investigating a car with a suspicious package in the back seat.

— -- German police have arrested two people in Berlin who they believe were preparing "a serious act of violence endangering the state," police said.

A police spokesman confirmed the arrests on German radio. He did not give a specific reason for the arrests, but said they were considered dangerous and capable of causing harm.

Police said they received information about a possible threat in "preparation of a serious act of violence endangering the state," but would not elaborate.

The spokesperson said police searched a car in Britz, a section in Berlin, that had a "suspicious" package in the back seat, the tweets said.

Explosive sniffer dogs aided in the investigation and several homes in the area were evacuated as a precaution, police confirmed in tweets.

Police determined that "no dangerous items" were found in the car in Britz, but they are keeping the two men in custody for further investigation.