German police on Wednesday arrested a man suspected of planting a bomb at a Duesseldorf train station 16 years ago that injured 10 émigrés from the former Soviet Union.
The 50-year-old suspect was arrested in the town of Ratingen, near the western city of Duesseldorf, police said.
News weekly Der Spiegel said the man was a former soldier known as a notorious neo-Nazi who once ran a military surplus store.
He had been detained shortly after the attack but released for lack of evidence, the magazine reported.
Germany has long been plagued by far-right violence.
Source: AFP