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Daily MailFurious hard-right protesters took to the streets of Germany last night to demand mass deportations after a Saudi doctor allegedly killed five people during a devastating attack on a Christmas market. Hard-right demonstrators take part in a protest after a car drove into the crowd at the market Hard-right protesters took to the streets of Germany last night after a devastating Christmas market attack that killed five, allegedly carried out by a Saudi doctor Police arrested an 'unstable' 50-year-old Saudi doctor identified as Taleb al-Abdulmohsen after he allegedly rammed his SUV into a packed market in the town of Magdeburg Al-Abdulmohsen drove his SUV into the packed Christmas market in Magdeburg on Friday night Al-Abdulmohsen was pictured in a white t-shirt as he arrived at court last night, where he was remanded on charges of murder, attempted murder and causing grievous bodily harm Taleb al-Abdulmohsen, 50, rammed his SUV into a packed market in the town of Magdeburg on Friday night, killing four women aged 45 to 75 and nine-year-old André Gleißner as well as injuring over 200 people At last night's protest in Magdeburg, a known neo-Nazi called Thorsten Heise reportedly stirred up the crowd by yelling: 'Deport, deport, deport' and 'Resistance'. during a protest in Germany Firefighters patrol the scene of the crash on Friday after a car rammed into a massive crowd of shoppers at a Christmas market in Magdeburg at around 7pm People take part in a protest after a car drove into a crowd at a Christmas market, in Magdeburg Tributes to the victims are seen outside the Johanniskirche, a makeshift memorial near the site of a car-ramming attack on a Christmas market in Magdeburg, eastern Germany, on December 22, 2024 Public workers clean the Christmas Market, where a car drove into a crowd on Friday evening, in Magdeburg, Germany, on Sunday morning, December 22, 2024 Tributes to the victims of the devastating attack are seen near the market on December 22 Al-Abdulmohsen had voiced support for Elon Musk, Tommy Robinson and Alternative for Germany, the hard-right anti-immigration party, trying to build connections to hard-right organisations in Germany and the UK. Police officers secure the area during the German Chancellor's visit to the scene of a vehicle-ramming attack on the Christmas market in Magdeburg Clergymen pass by German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and German President, Frank-Walter Steinmeier during a prayer ceremony at the Magdeburg Cathedral on Saturday Firefighters attend an ecumenical memorial service in the Magdeburg Cathedral Public workers clean the Christmas Market, where a car drove into a crowd on Friday evening, in Magdeburg, Germany, is empty on Sunday morning, December 22, 2024 Candles, flowers and wreaths sit in front of the entrance to St. John's Church early on Sunday The 50-year-old was brought before a judge on Saturday evening, and police said: 'The judge ordered pre-trial detention for five counts of murder, multiple attempted murder and multiple counts of dangerous bodily harm.' The Saudi suspect, psychiatrist and anti-Islam activist al-Abdulmohsen, had made online death threats against German citizens and had a history of quarrelling with state authorities Many brought candles, wreaths and teddy bears to honour the young victims slain and injured in the deadly attack Clothes and blankets lie on chairs at the Christmas market, where a car drove into a crowd on Friday evening, in Magdeburg, Germany, Sunday, December 22, 2024 A woman reported his online threat, made in Arabic, to Berlin police, as well as the German migration authorities but no action was taken.