Netherlands: Security service fears leak as four suspects held

Is there a jihadist in the Dutch security services? And if there is, how did he get there? Perhaps because they can't ask pointed questions about Muslims' attachment to jihad ideology? From Expatica, with thanks to Intellfrance:

AMSTERDAM -- Police are investigating whether information from the Dutch intelligence service AIVD has fallen into the hands of recently arrested terror suspects, it was reported Tuesday.

During the arrest of a 37-year-old man in Utrecht on 26 September, police seized information that possibly originated from the AIVD. The man is suspected of possession or the transport of explosives.

He was arrested the same night that a Moroccan family was detained in Utrecht on the same suspicions. The family was later released.

But another suspect -- a 30-year-old man and possibly a relative of the Moroccan family -- was arrested on Saturday in Utrecht. He is also being held on suspicion of the possession of explosives.

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The Dutch security services should go over to the University of Leiden, to the C. Snouck Hurgronje Center, not far where the Pilgrims left for the New World. They can read Snouck Hurgronje's analysis of Islam for the Dutch in the East Indies, and also study -- not with apologists alone -- the main tenets of Islam, and the passages in Qur'an and recensions of the "authentic" or "strong" hadith that they, and everyone else in the Netherlands, really have got to study, and begin to take seriously.

The security threat far outweighs the value of Rijstaffel.

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