GETTY/CEN Two migrants are on trial for arson in Dusseldorf after allegedly torching a refugee centre

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The men, 27-year-olds from Morocco and Algeria, are accused of setting fire to the housing facility in a former exhibition hall in Dusseldorf, Germany. In the fire on June 7 last year, 28 people suffered from smoke poisoning when the hall on Dusseldorf's fairground that housed about 150 migrants burned to the ground. Prosecutors say the Algerian laid the fire, aided by the Moroccan.

CEN Prosecutors say that the Algerian migrant laid the fire which gave 28 refugees smoke poisoning

The Algerian is said to have poured a bottle of vodka over a mattress in a vacant living room in the rear of the building and then lit it. Only the quick response of caretakers and residents prevented there being any deaths or serious injuries. Prosecutors say the two Muslim migrants were angered by the fact that food and drink were served in the morning and at noon, even though the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan had begun the day before.

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The man had decided to light the fire after an argument in connection with the issue of lunch, it is alleged. The Algerian has been in custody since he was arrested at the crime scene. The Moroccan was also arrested on the spot but has been free since August. The prosecutor's office had charged the accused with GBH and "particularly" serious arson charges, but the Dusseldorf court has downgraded the charges to "serious arson".

CEN The two migrants could face prison sentences of up to 15 years if convicted