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Talk of the Devil: Raw Daesh Recruits Arrested in Copenhagen

© AFP 2023 / Emil Hougaard / SCANPIX DENMARKDanish policemen stand guard in front of the city court in Copenhagen, Denmark
Danish policemen stand guard in front of the city court in Copenhagen, Denmark - Sputnik International
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Four people in Copenhagen's metropolitan area have been arrested today on suspicion of having joined Daesh in Syria. The arrest ensued only days after Denmark was put near the top of the EU when it comes to the number of foreign fighters who have returned back to their home countries.

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"The arrests were carried out as part of the struggle against recruitment of people to war-torn areas in Syria and northern Iraq," Copenhagen Police said in a press release.

All four detainees were suspected of breaking Denmark's law on terrorism while in Syria, police said. According to the Copenhagen police department, weapons and ammunition were seized during the raid, Danish Radio reported. Earlier, Copenhagen Police tweeted that they was carrying out "a coordinated effort" with the Danish Security and Intelligence Service (PET) in Copenhagen's western suburb of Ishøj.

​Under Danish terrorism laws, enlistment in outlawed organizations with intent to perform terrorist attacks is punishable with up to six years in jail. On Friday, the arrested individuals will face a preliminary hearing behind ‘locked doors.' For security reasons, no details of the arrest were made public due to the ongoing investigation.

"What makes the case particularly interesting is that it shows how the police get would-be terrorists convicted in good time, even if they apparently are not in the process of planning attacks here at home," says Danish Radio's legal correspondent Trine Maria Ilsøe.

Denmark's attorney general Søren Pind welcomed the arrest and pointed out that people who have fought for Daesh in Syria or Iraq may present an acute security threat.

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According to a recent report by Hague-based International Centre for Counter-Terrorism, 62 former Daesh-terrorists are now believed to be back in Denmark. In total, around 4,000 Europeans are estimated to have traveled to Syria and Iraq to as foreign recruits. According to the report, 125 foreign fighters are known to have left Denmark for Syria or Iraq.

The majority of foreign fighters hail from Denmark's three largest cities of Copenhagen, Aarhus and Odense, all of which were reported to have a considerable extremist underground. Nearly half of those who left Denmark have some sort of criminal record, PET estimates.

The report singled out the particularly nefarious Grimhøj Mosque in Aarhus, which is believed to have contributed at least 22 foreign fighters. The mosque made international headlines in February, when a hidden camera revealed an imam calling for adulterers to be stoned. Previously, the mosque entered the limelight for pledging allegiance to Daesh and promoting Sharia law.

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