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For more information on cookies see our Cookie Policy. (BUTTON) X Arson attack on German newspaper that printed cartoons Hamburger Morgenpost printed Charlie Hebdo cartoons after deadly attack in Paris Sun, Jan 11, 2015, 08:26 Updated: Sun, Jan 11, 2015, 13:33 Firemen at the scene of an arson attack on the headquarters of German daily Hamburger Morgenpost, in Hamburg, Germany on Sunday morning. Photograph: EPA Firemen at the scene of an arson attack on the headquarters of German daily Hamburger Morgenpost, in Hamburg, Germany on Sunday morning. Photograph: EPA A building of German newspaper Hamburger Morgenpost was the target of an arson attack and two suspects were arrested, police said on Sunday. Like many other German newspapers, Hamburger Morgenpost has printed cartoons of French satire magazine Charlie Hebdo after the deadly attack on Wednesday in Paris. A police spokeswoman said that an incendiary device was thrown at the newspaper building in the night and documents were burned inside. Two suspects were arrested near the crime scene because they behaved in an unusual manner, she added. The newspaper said on its web page that there were no people inside the building when the attack happened. Whether the arson attack was connected to the Charlie Hebdo cartoons was still under investigation, the paper added. Police said state security had taken over the investigations. Agencies Read More * Paris gunman’s girlfriend travelled to Syria * Charlie Hebdo: Full coverage Subscribe. More from The Irish Times * Crime & Law Gardaí search the Grand Canal bank in Ardclough, Co Kildare, where the body of a man was found in a suitcase on Saturday afternoon. Photograph: Eric Luke/The Irish Times. 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