Netherlands Police Arrests Foil 'Major Terrorist Attack'

Police
say the men were trying to source AK47s, hand grenades and bomb materials to
carry out their attack.
The
men, aged between 21 and 34, were arrested on Thursday.
Three
had been arrested previously for trying to travel abroad to join foreign
militants.
Prosecutors
say the man at the centre of the group is a 34-year-old of Iraqi origin, who
was convicted in 2017 for trying to travel to fight for the Islamic State
group.
They say they were tipped off about the plot in April 2018 by
intelligence services, who said the main suspect wanted to target "a large
event in the Netherlands where there would be a lot of victims".
The
seven men were arrested in the central city of Arnhem and southern municipality
of Weert on Thursday afternoon by anti-terrorism teams from the country's
Special Interventions Service (DSI).
Prosecutors
believe the suspects wanted to carry out twin attacks involving a bomb and gun
attack at an event and a car bomb detonated elsewhere.
"The
suspects were in search of AK47s, hand guns, hand grenades, explosive vests and
raw materials for several [car] bombs," prosecutors said in a statement.
Prosecutors
say they were allegedly seeking firearms training and were arrested in
possession of five small handguns.
The
National Coordinator for Counterterrorism and Security (NCTV) told local media
in a statement that the arrests reflect the "realistic" risk of
attacks in the country.
The
threat level in the Netherlands is currently set at four out of a maximum five.
Earlier this month a jihadist was shot after stabbing two American
tourists in Amsterdam.
FROM .bbc.com/news/world
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