A newspaper reported Tuesday that a suspected terrorist network believed responsible for Van Gogh's killing had access to confidential secret service intelligence.
The NRC Handelsblad newspaper, citing an internal secret service investigation, reported that a friend of Bouyeri received an unmarked envelope last summer with information about extremist networks of which he was allegedly a member.
The Dutch secret service admitted information had been leaked when police found confidential agency information at a house in Utrecht during a terrorism-related search in September.
Bouyeri is allegedly a member of a radical Islamic group said to have ties to terrorists in Spain and Syria.
taggin
Thanks Karl.
That's not good news at all.
http://www.modbee.com/24hour/entertainment/movies/news/story/1809861p-9688637c.html
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Google Search Term: "Mohammed Bouyeri"
http://www.google.com/search?q=%22Mohammed+Bouyeri%22&hl=en&lr=&filter=0
My wife and I were talking about the Van Gogh killing, and she reminded me that last week, a couple of days before the murder, she had been called by her credit card company, for a card she had never used. They were asking if she had authorized the purchase of an airline ticket in the Netherlands on a German airline. She told them she had not, and they have sent her paperwork to claim that her card was used fraudulently.
I wonder if this, or other incidents of Credit Card fraud. might be connected to the calls for jihad in the Netherlands.