AMSTERDAM: A Dutch court today approved the extradition of a suspected Islamist terrorist wanted on suspicion of plotting attacks in France, two months after his arrest in Rotterdam.
Dutch anti-terrorism police picked up the 32-year-old man, identified only as Anis B., with three other suspects in late March. During raids of the suspect's family homes in France, police found bomb making instructions, ammunition, weapons and explosives, Judge Hans Kijkstra said.
"This court does not see any grounds to refuse the extradition, so it authorises the extradition and all your belongings can be given to France," he said.
ISIS terrorists killed 130 people in shooting and bombing attacks in Paris in November, and 31 people in suicide bombings in Brussels in March.
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Dutch anti-terrorism police picked up the 32-year-old man, identified only as Anis B., with three other suspects in late March. During raids of the suspect's family homes in France, police found bomb making instructions, ammunition, weapons and explosives, Judge Hans Kijkstra said.
"This court does not see any grounds to refuse the extradition, so it authorises the extradition and all your belongings can be given to France," he said.
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