Dutch government warns of risks from returning jihadis
THE HAGUE, Netherlands — The Dutch counterterrorism co-ordinator warned Monday that if the Islamic State group’s self-declared caliphate collapses it could trigger an increase in jihadi fighters returning home and compound the threat of an extremist attack in the Netherlands.
The warning came in the latest Terrorist Threat Assessment for the Netherlands, which left the threat level in the country unchanged at level four on a five-step scale. Level four means that there is a real chance of an attack, but there are “no specific indications that an attack is being prepared.”
The Netherlands, a nation of 17 million people, hasn’t been hit by a major attack by Islamic extremists such as those in Belgium and France. But the Dutch government warned that both IS and al-Qaida have a presence here.
The report warned that a military defeat of IS in Syria and Iraq would likely increase the number of Dutch jihadi fighters returning home.
