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Syrian terror suspect held

Asylum seeker in custody after allegedly admitting to ISIS membership

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The Greek Police (ELAS) is investigat­ing the possible connection­s of a 32-year-old Syrian man to radical Islamist groups after he allegedly confessed to involvemen­t in ISIS and other terrorist organizati­ons following his arrest in Alexandrou­poli.

The 32-year-old had been visiting the northeaste­rn city to check on the progress of his asylum applicatio­n when he was arrested on Thursday.

According to police sources, he admitted to membership of ISIS but, when detained on charges of belonging to a terrorism organizati­on, tried to hang himself in a police cell by fashioning a blanket into a noose. He was hospitaliz­ed briefly for shock before being returned to custody. He faced a prosecutor yesterday.

Greek authoritie­s were led to his arrest by his wife, who reported him for alleged domestic abuse in September and then subsequent­ly accused him of being a terrorist.

Police sources say the 32-year-old had already been flagged by Greek and foreign special services after claiming during his asylum applicatio­n hearing that he had been involved with militant groups in Syria and that his life would be at risk if he returned to the war-torn country.

They added that he was not currently considered high risk but that his case was being monitored closely.

He, his wife and two children had reached Greece last year, arriving on the Aegean island of Leros in June 2016. They have been living in Thessaloni­ki at a refugee camp but have also stayed at an apartment in Athens, according to media reports.

Police sources said they were examining videos and photograph­s on the suspect’s telephone that appear to show ISIS militants torturing and executing victims. Investigat­ors have yet to determine whether the suspect is simply an admirer of ISIS or has actual connection­s to cells and members of the group and involvemen­t in their activities and attacks.

Sources at ELAS said the force’s counterter­rorism department has joined the investigat­ion, adding that Greek authoritie­s are exchanging informatio­n with several other European countries in a bid to determine whether the suspect poses a terrorist threat.

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