Dutch prosecutors say that authorities have arrested a Syrian man who is suspected of having been a security chief for the Islamic State and Jabhat al-Nusra extremist groups during Syria’s grinding civil war
THE HAGUE, Netherlands: Dutch authorities arrested a Syrian man on Tuesday who is suspected of having been a security chief for Daesh and Jabhat Al-Nusra extremist groups during Syria’s grinding civil war, prosecutors said. “It is suspected that from his position at IS he also contributed to the war crimes that the organization committed in Syria,” the National Public
Dutch authorities arrested a Syrian man on Tuesday who is suspected of having been a security chief for the Islamic State and Jabhat al-Nusra extremist groups during Syria’s grinding civil war, prosecutors said.
Dutch police officers have arrested a man who is suspected to be the Islamic State security chief. The 37-year-old Syrian man is scheduled to appear before an examining magistrate.