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Nine held in Danish terror raids | Nine held in Danish terror raids |
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Danish police have arrested nine suspected terrorists, the country's security intelligence service says. | Danish police have arrested nine suspected terrorists, the country's security intelligence service says. |
The suspects, believed to be all men under the age of 30, were picked up during overnight raids in Odense, Denmark's third largest city. | |
The men had been under surveillance for some time and were detained on suspicion of planning terror acts. | The men had been under surveillance for some time and were detained on suspicion of planning terror acts. |
They are being held under anti-terror laws introduced after the 11 September 2001 attacks on the US. | They are being held under anti-terror laws introduced after the 11 September 2001 attacks on the US. |
Lars Findsen, head of the Danish Security Intelligence Service (Pet), said in a statement that the arrests happened in the city's suburb of Vollsmose. | |
He said the suspects "had acquired material ... to build explosives in connection with the preparation of a terror act". | |
Mr Findsen did not reveal any planned target of the attack and said it was hard to evaluate how far the suspects had got in their preparations. | |
"With the general terror situation, the Danish Security Intelligence Service didn't want to run any unnecessary risk." | |
The arrests would not prompt Denmark to raise its terror alert, Mr Findsen added. |