Dutch police arrest Syrian man suspected of being IS member and of planning attack


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  • Wednesday, 31 Dec 2025

AMSTERDAM, Dec ‌30 (Reuters) - Dutch police have arrested ‌a 29-year-old Syrian man they ‌suspect of being a member of Islamic State and planning an attack somewhere in ‍Europe, prosecutors said on ‍Tuesday, based on ‌the man's social media posts.

The prosecutors ‍said ​the intelligence agency AIVD had found social media ⁠posts in which the man threatened ‌to commit an attack at an unspecified ⁠place ‍in Europe around Christmas.

They did not elaborate on the suspected planned ‍attack or on their suspicions ‌that the man was a member of Islamic State.

The man was arrested on December 18 in his house in Vlissingen in the southwest of the Netherlands, and a ‌court on Tuesday ruled that his detention would be extended by at least ​30 days as an investigation continued.

(Reporting by Bart Meijer; Editing by Hugh Lawson)

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