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‘Major terrorist attack’ foiled in Netherland­s

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

Oficers had placed a group of people under surveillan­ce, a central igure being a 34-year-old man of Iraqi origin convicted in 2017 of attempting to reach territory controlled by the Daesh group, the statement added.

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

The suspects 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 ofice said.

Police had yet to identify the target of the planned attack which the prosecutor’s ofice 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.

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