The Borneo Post

‘Major terrorist attack’ foiled in Netherland­s, 7 arrested

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THE HAGUE: Dutch police arrested seven men Thursday suspected of plotting to carry out a “major terrorist attack” at a public event using explosive belts and an AK- 47 assault rifle, the public prosecutor’s office said .

“Police arrested seven men on Thursday ... suspected of being at a very advanced stage of preparatio­n for a major terrorist attack in the Netherland­s,” it said in a statement, adding one of the suspects had wanted to kill “many victims”.

Prosecutor­s and investigat­ors were “convinced that a terrorist attack was prevented” as a result of the arrests in the cities of Arnhem and Weert which followed a months-long police operation.

Officers had placed a group of people under surveillan­ce, a central figure being a 34-yearold man of Iraqi origin convicted in 2017 of attempting to reach territory controlled by the jihadist Islamic State group, the statement added.

Those arrested by elite special anti-terrorist police teams with helicopter support ranged in age from 21 to 34.

Thesuspect­s came from Arnhem, the port city of Rotterdam and villages close to those two cities. Two others in the group also had conviction­s related to attempts to travel to Iraq or Syria.

“One of the men from Arnhem wanted to commit an attack with a group at a major event in the Netherland­s and kill many victims, according to the Dutch Intelligen­ce Service (AIVD),” the prosecutor’s office said.

Police had yet to identify the target of the planned attack which the prosecutor’s office said was to have included a separate car bombing.

The suspects, who investigat­ors said said were in possession of small arms when they were detained, are expected to appear in court in Rotterdam on Friday.

“They were seeking AK- 47 assault rifles, grenades, explosive belts and raw materials with which to make other bombs,” investigat­ors said.

The arrests came three months after two men were arrested in Rotterdam on suspicion of preparing attacks in France and in the Netherland­s.

Prosecutor­s said earlier this month they were “close” to launching their attack.

There has been no mention of what the target in France might have been. – AFP

 ?? — Reuters photo ?? Still image taken from a video shows Dutch police special forces arresting a suspect (right) in Weert, Netherland­s.
— Reuters photo Still image taken from a video shows Dutch police special forces arresting a suspect (right) in Weert, Netherland­s.

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