Dutch police arrest suspected member of al-Shabab network

AP  |  The Hague 

Dutch prosecutors say police have arrested a Dutch man with a Somali background on suspicion of "involvement with a terror organisation" in Somalia.

The National Prosecution Office said in a statement today that the 22-year-old suspect was detained last Wednesday in the southern town of Sint-Oedenrode based on information from the Netherlands' General Intelligence and Security Service.



Prosecutors say the man, whose identity was not released, is suspected of playing an active role since last year with extremist group al-Shabab in southern Somalia.

Prosecution spokesman Wim de Bruin says the suspect is scheduled to appear before an investigating judge tomorrow in Rotterdam. Prosecutors want the judge to extend the suspect's detention while investigations into his activities continue.

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Dutch police arrest suspected member of al-Shabab network

Dutch prosecutors say police have arrested a Dutch man with a Somali background on suspicion of "involvement with a terror organisation" in Somalia. The National Prosecution Office said in a statement today that the 22-year-old suspect was detained last Wednesday in the southern town of Sint-Oedenrode based on information from the Netherlands' General Intelligence and Security Service. Prosecutors say the man, whose identity was not released, is suspected of playing an active role since last year with extremist group al-Shabab in southern Somalia. Prosecution spokesman Wim de Bruin says the suspect is scheduled to appear before an investigating judge tomorrow in Rotterdam. Prosecutors want the judge to extend the suspect's detention while investigations into his activities continue. Dutch prosecutors say police have arrested a Dutch man with a Somali background on suspicion of "involvement with a terror organisation" in Somalia.

The National Prosecution Office said in a statement today that the 22-year-old suspect was detained last Wednesday in the southern town of Sint-Oedenrode based on information from the Netherlands' General Intelligence and Security Service.

Prosecutors say the man, whose identity was not released, is suspected of playing an active role since last year with extremist group al-Shabab in southern Somalia.

Prosecution spokesman Wim de Bruin says the suspect is scheduled to appear before an investigating judge tomorrow in Rotterdam. Prosecutors want the judge to extend the suspect's detention while investigations into his activities continue.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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