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Denmark's intelligence agency arrested eight Islamic militants linked to a leading Al Qaeda figure in anti-terror raids in the Danish capital, the head of the agency said Tuesday. The suspects, between ages 19 and 21, were suspected of preparing a terror act involving explosives, said Jakob Scharf, the head of the PET intelligence service. "With the arrests we have prevented a terror attack," Scharf told reporters at a news conference. Those arrested were six Danish citizens and two foreign nationals with Danish residence permits, Scharf said.

"Those arrested are militant Islamists with a connection to a leading Al Qaeda person," Scharf said, but did not name that person. "According to our assessment, there is a direct connection to Al Qaeda." Terrorists have not hit Denmark in more than two decades, but the July 2005 bombings in London stirred fears that the Scandinavian country could be targeted for its participation in the U.S.-led coalition in Iraq. In June, Denmark pulled out its 460-member army contingent from Iraq and replaced it with a small air force squad. Source.

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