Former Dutch soldier arrested for killing IS fighters

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Last Updated : Jan 16 2016 | 12:57 AM IST

A 47-year-old former Dutch soldier has been arrested in Arnhem city in Netherlands for involvement in killing fighters from Islamic State (IS), the Dutch public prosecutor announced on Friday.

The man was arrested on Wednesday and was arraigned on Friday at the magistrate in Rotterdam, Xinhua news agency reported.

The suspect was temporarily released later on the condition that he surrendered his passport, remained in the Netherlands and returned to the police station every week to prevent him from going to Syria again.

According to the prosecution, the suspect reported about his battle against terror last year in the media and through social media website Facebook. The prosecutor suspects that the Dutchman was fighting on behalf of the Kurdish militia YPG, popularly known as People's Protection Units.

Dutch fighters against IS could be prosecuted in the Netherlands if they commit crimes in Syria. According to Dutch legislation, Dutch citizens, aside from exceptional situations such as self-defense, do not have the right to turn to the use of violence and certainly not to lethal violence.

The killing of IS fighters may therefore lead to a criminal prosecution for murder. Further investigation should make clear the extent of the involvement of the arrested former Dutch soldier.

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First Published: Jan 16 2016 | 12:48 AM IST

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