The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Dutch police arrest ‘confused’ man after airport terror tip-off

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ROTTERDAM, Netherland­s: Dutch police have arrested a ‘confused’ homeless man suspected of triggering a security sweep at Rotterdam’s airport Thursday after an anonymous tipoff about a possible terror threat.

“Rotterdam police have detained an illegal immigrant with an outstandin­g sentence in connection with their investigat­ion into a possible terror threat,” the Royal Dutch Military Police announced on their Facebook page.

“The suspect is a 45-year-old man without a fixed address and in a confused state, who has previously made similar false statements to the police,” the military police said late Thursday.

“The man is believed to be involved in the tip-off and is being questioned as police think he may have some valuable informatio­n.”

The military police added that they had reviewed security measures in and around the airport, but gave no further details.

Armed military police beefed up security at the small internatio­nal airport Thursday after they received the anonymous phone call, according to Dutch media, about an unspecifie­d terror threat.

Officers carrying machine guns and wearing bullet proof vests checked and searched some cars and buses arriving at the airport.

More armed military police officers were stationed outside the entrance to the airport, which caters mainly for flights to Britain, Spain, Germany and other European destinatio­ns.

An investigat­ion was “immediatel­y launched” after “an anonymous message indicating a possible threat at Rotterdam The Hague Airport” was received, the police said in an earlier statement.

“Certain extra security measures, both visible and invisible, are being put into place,” the statement said, adding that Rotterdam mayor Ahmed Aboutaleb was being kept informed about developmen­ts.

In a short news conference, spokesmen for the military police said that air traffic was not being stopped to the airport.

Flights were not affected in and out of the airport, which lies about six kilometres (three miles) north of Rotterdam, the busiest port in Europe.

The Netherland­s has been on high alert since the Paris attacks a year ago, and on Monday the Dutch counter terrorism agency warned that jihadist fighters returning from Iraq and Syria amid an offensive against the Islamic State group could increase the risk of a terror attack.

Earlier this year a drunk Polish man sparked a late-night scare at Amsterdam’s Schiphol airport by falsely claiming to have a bomb in his backpack. — AFP

 ??  ?? Dutch military police carry out controls at the entrance to Rotterdam Airport in Rotterdam. — AFP photo
Dutch military police carry out controls at the entrance to Rotterdam Airport in Rotterdam. — AFP photo
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The Grand Prismatic Spring, the largest in the United States and third largest in the world, is seen in Yellowston­e National Park,Wyoming. — Reuters photo

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