'Major terrorist attack' foiled in Netherlands, 7 arrested: prosecutor
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Police officers conduct an investigation at the residence of an alleged jihadist in Rotterdam on September 27, 2018
Dutch police arrested seven men Thursday suspected of
plotting to carry out a "major terrorist attack" at a public event using
explosive belts and an AK-47 assault rifle, the public prosecutor's
office said."Police arrested seven men on Thursday... suspected of being at a very advanced stage of preparation for a major terrorist attack in the Netherlands," it said in a statement, adding one of the suspects had wanted to kill "many victims".
Officers had placed a group of people under surveillance, a central figure being a 34-year-old man of Iraqi origin convicted in 2017 of attempting to reach territory controlled by the jihadist Islamic State group, the statement added.
Those arrested by elite special anti-terrorist police teams with helicopter support ranged in age from 21 to 34.
The suspects came from Arnhem, the port city of Rotterdam and villages close to those two cities. Two others in the group also had convictions related to attempts to travel to Iraq or Syria.
"One of the men from Arnhem wanted to commit an attack with a group at a major event in the Netherlands and kill many victims, according to the Dutch Intelligence Service (AIVD)," the prosecutor's office said.
Police had yet to identify the target of the planned attack which the prosecutor's office said was to have included a separate car bombing.
The suspects, who investigators said said were in possession of small arms when they were detained, are expected to appear in court in Rotterdam on Friday.
"They were seeking AK-47 assault rifles, grenades, explosive belts and raw materials with which to make other bombs," investigators said.
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Map locating Arnhem and Weert where police arrested seven men suspected of plotting to carry out a "major terrorist attack"
The arrests came three months after two men were
arrested in Rotterdam on suspicion of preparing attacks in France and in
the Netherlands. Prosecutors said earlier this month they were "close"
to launching their attack.There has been no mention of what the target in France might have been.
On August 31, an Afghan aged 19 and with a German residence permit stabbed and injured two American tourists at Amsterdam's busy Central Station before being shot.
The prosecutor's office said he had chosen the Netherlands for the attack believing Islam to be "frequently insulted" there.
The Amsterdam incident came following a Taliban call for attacks on Dutch troops after far-right Dutch politician Geert Wilders organised a Prophet Muhammed cartoon competition.
Many Muslims consider images of the prophet to be blasphemous.
The likelihood of a terror attack in the Netherlands "remained substantial", the Dutch anti-terror agency NCTV said last week, with terror threat levels remaining at level four out of five.
Italy government agrees on 2.4-percent deficit of GDP in 2019
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Italian Deputy Prime
Minister Matteo Salvini and his joint counterpart Luigi Di Miao say they
are "satisfied, this is the budget of change"
Italy's populist government agreed Thursday on a
deficit of 2.4-percent of gross domestic product in 2019, the leaders of
the coalition parties announced."We're satisfied, this is the budget of change," joint deputy prime ministers Matteo Salvini and Luigi Di Miao said in the statement quoted by Italian media.
All eyes had been on whether Western Europe's first anti-establishment leadership would defy Brussels or toe the line with its first budget.
"Today is a historic day! Today Italy changes! For the first time the state is on the people's side. For the first time it is not taking away, but giving," Di Maio said in a message on Facebook.
He had previously said his anti-establishment Five Star Movement would not support the budget if the finance ministry did not find the money for projects, including a basic income grant promised in March elections.
The deputy prime minister said there were 10 billion euros ($11.5 billion) earmarked for the income in the budget, which "for the first time in the history of this country will eradicate poverty".
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