According to Schoof, the intertwining between the underworld and the jihadism something from the last time. “That we saw a few years ago, and really even less. If Syriëgangers come back, then they know where they goods and services must come.”
This may be with weapons and explosives, but also to help, for example, to unseen the country in or out.
Trade
Moved veklaart the growing collaboration by the criminal past of radical muslims. Their old relationships continue to exist. “Trade is trade for criminals. They don’t ask questions.”
Last year there was a French Syrian arrested in Rotterdam. It was 45 pounds of ammunition found, among other assault rifles. The man had purchased of Antillean criminals, according to the Public Ministry. Schoof: “I can’t remember that there ever was earlier in relationship to terror, as a large wapenvondst is done. A disturbing development.”
Police and intelligence services have joined forces to create the networks between organised crime and terrorists, thus Moved: “That makes our predictive power is greater.”
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