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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 nine, believed to be all men under the age of 30, were picked up during overnight raids in Odense, Denmark's third largest city. 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.