Times Colonist

Dutch police thwart terror attack

- MIKE CORDER

THE HAGUE, Netherland­s — Seven men were arrested Thursday in the Netherland­s on suspicion of plotting a large-scale extremist attack that Dutch prosecutor­s said was foiled following a months-long investigat­ion.

The national prosecutor’s office said in a statement that heavily armed police arrested the men in the towns of Arnhem, about 100 kilometres south of Amsterdam, and Weert in the southern Netherland­s close to the borders of Germany and Belgium.

The investigat­ion was launched by intelligen­ce suggesting the alleged ring leader, a 34-year-old man of Iraqi heritage, wanted to carry out an attack at the site of a large event and cause multiple casualties, the statement said.

The suspects allegedly wanted to use bomb vests and assault rifles to do harm at the event, and planned to detonate a car bomb at another location, prosecutor­s said. An investigat­ion of potential targets was continuing.

Prosecutor­s said the suspects range in age from 21 to 34. Three of them, including the 34-year-old Iraqi, were previously convicted of attempting to travel overseas to join extremist networks.

The men were attempting to obtain AK-47 assault rifles, handguns, bomb vests, grenades and raw materials for bombs and were looking for opportunit­ies to train with such weapons, according to the statement.

Prosecutor­s said that the investigat­ion sped up this month because of the suspects’ “advanced preparatio­ns.”

Minister for Justice and Security Ferd Grapperhau­s told Dutch national broadcaste­r NOS that police acted in time to prevent an attack.

“In a sense it is serious, but luckily it’s also good news — a terrorist cell that was plotting an attack has been taken down,” Grapperhau­s said. “They weren’t so far that it was a danger to society, in the sense that it was nearly too late. But they were quite far in their preparatio­ns.”

The men are to be brought before an investigat­ing judge on today at a closed hearing.

The arrests came weeks after a 19-year-old Afghan citizen living in Germany allegedly stabbed two American tourists at Amsterdam’s main railway station in what prosecutor­s described as an attack with an extremist motive.

The Dutch anti-terror coordinato­r’s office said in a tweet Thursday that the allegedly foiled plot fit the current threat profile for the Netherland­s, which is at four on a scale that tops out at five.

The office did not raise the level following the arrests.

“Jihad networks are also active in the Netherland­s with the intention to plot attacks in Europe,” the office said. “Today’s arrests must be seen in that light.”

 ?? NETHERLAND­S POLICE VIA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? In this image made from a video, armed police prepare for their operation Thursday in a residentia­l area in Arnhem, Netherland­s. Seven men were arrested on suspicion of plotting a large-scale extremist attack.
NETHERLAND­S POLICE VIA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS In this image made from a video, armed police prepare for their operation Thursday in a residentia­l area in Arnhem, Netherland­s. Seven men were arrested on suspicion of plotting a large-scale extremist attack.

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