Friday, January 16, 2015

Anti-Terrorism Raids Being Conducted Throughout Europe -- News Roundup



Daily Mail: A dozen people are quizzed over terror raids in Paris as 200 police swoop on properties linked to jihadists in Germany this morning

* Police carried out raids in five areas of Paris while conducting arrests
* Quizzed over any possible 'logistical support' they gave the gunmen
* Raids came after two suspected Jihadists killed in neighbouring Belgium
* Police suspected they were planning 'a Belgium Charlie Hebdo'
* German police also arrested two suspects believed to have extremist links

WNU Editor: It looks like they are rounding up the networks and the usual suspects.



Anti-Terrorism Raids Being Conducted Throughout Europe -- A News Roundup

European police arrest 2 dozen in anti-terrorism sweeps -- AP
Fifteen detained after Belgian police kill Islamist gunmen -- Reuters
Terrorism Suspects Detained in Police Sweeps Across Europe -- New York Times
Dozens of suspected Islamists arrested in overnight raids across Europe -- The Telegraph
European Authorities Conduct Antiterror Sweeps -- WSJ
Police in Belgium, France, and Germany make arrests in latest anti-terror raids -- FOX News
Two Held in Germany on Suspicion of ISIS Support After Berlin Police Raid -- WSJ
German police arrest two Salafist suspects in raid -- Reuters
Two dead in Belgium as police foil 'grand scale' terrorist plot -- The Guardian
Belgian police kill two in raid on suspected Islamists -- Reuters
Pictured: The Belgium jihadists believed to have been killed by anti-terror officers 'while planning to kidnap a policeman or judge and decapitate him on video' -- Daily Mail
Belgium arrests 15 over foiled plot to 'kill police' -- Reuters
Belgium Verviers plot 'aimed to kill police' -- BBC
Terror plan was to kill Belgian police on the streets, in stations, prosecutor says -- CNN
Paris attacks: Twelve suspects held overnight -- BBC
Paris police arrest 12 linked to shootings, Kerry visits sites -- Reuters
EXCLUSIVE: Jihadist condemned Belgium's intelligence agency as 'the dumbest in the world' and bragged of 'going through Brussels airport like a knife through butter' just days before terror shoot-out -- Daily Mail

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