Finnish Police Uncover Two More Suspects Linked to Terror Funding

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A Finnish police probe into terrorist funding and recruitment has uncovered at least two more suspects, police said Tuesday, just over a month after making two arrests in raids in Helsinki.

"Police suspect at least two new people of funding terrorism in addition to the earlier two suspects," the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) said in a statement.

The NBI said one of the new suspects was a Finnish citizen and that both were currently outside the country, although not believed to be fleeing authorities.

On September 7, Finnish police arrested a man and a woman on suspicion of funding and recruiting for overseas terrorist organizations, while the daily Ilta-Sanomat quoted unidentified police sources saying both were Finnish citizens of Somali origin.

Intelligence officials launched the probe in 2009 after a routine police check caught their attention.

"The case involves many individuals, some of whom are abroad... during the course of the investigation many witnesses have been interviewed and requests for international legal help have been made," the NBI said.

Police added that the woman who was arrested in September had been freed but was ordered not to leave the country.

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Default-user-icon knight templar (Guest) over 12 years

of somali origin loooool hahahahahahahaha
way to go human rights movements in finland
you let all terrorists inn your country under the quote of respecting human rights
good now you have to pay that price cause these somali are finish citizens now just like you so this means finish people are terrorists hahahahahaa lol pay for it yes yes pay for your recklessness in you immigration lawsssss paaaaay :D