Dutch Police Detain 38 P.K.K. Terrorists In Their Country
Anadolu Agency: 11/13/2004
Anadolu Agency
Nov 13 2004
AMSTERDAM - Dutch police detained 38 members of the terrorist
organization PKK in their country on Friday.
The Dutch Prosecutor's Office said that Dutch police found a training
camp of the terrorist organization near Eindhoven in their operation,
and detained 38 terrorists in their operations against the training
camp and several houses in Eindhoven, The Hague, Rotterdam and
Capellaan den Ijssel.
The Office stated that police seized many documents, weapons and
equipment in their operation.
Twenty of the detainees were preparing to stage terrorist attacks in
Turkey, the Office noted.
The Dutch Prosecutor's Office said that four people, including one
woman who were learned out to be members of the terrorist
organization PKK, were captured at Schiphol Airport two weeks ago,
adding that at least one of these detainees were about to go abroad
after completing training at Liempde camp.
According to seized documents, the detained members of the terrorist
organization would have gone to Armenia after they completed their
training in the Netherlands in order to get special war training, and
then stage armed attacks in Turkey.
Anadolu Agency: 11/13/2004
Anadolu Agency
Nov 13 2004
AMSTERDAM - Dutch police detained 38 members of the terrorist
organization PKK in their country on Friday.
The Dutch Prosecutor's Office said that Dutch police found a training
camp of the terrorist organization near Eindhoven in their operation,
and detained 38 terrorists in their operations against the training
camp and several houses in Eindhoven, The Hague, Rotterdam and
Capellaan den Ijssel.
The Office stated that police seized many documents, weapons and
equipment in their operation.
Twenty of the detainees were preparing to stage terrorist attacks in
Turkey, the Office noted.
The Dutch Prosecutor's Office said that four people, including one
woman who were learned out to be members of the terrorist
organization PKK, were captured at Schiphol Airport two weeks ago,
adding that at least one of these detainees were about to go abroad
after completing training at Liempde camp.
According to seized documents, the detained members of the terrorist
organization would have gone to Armenia after they completed their
training in the Netherlands in order to get special war training, and
then stage armed attacks in Turkey.