COPENHAGEN - Denmark's intelligence services on Wednesday arrested four people, who suspected of planning a "direct" terror attack against a newspaper printed the controversial Mohammed cartoons.
The Danish security and intelligence service, known as PET, said three of the four men were inhabitants of Sweden and had entered the country during the night of Tuesday to Wednesday.
Jakob Scharf, head of the PET, said that "an imminent terror attack thwarted has been." He described some suspected as "militant Islamists." PET said the group planning was that enter buildings, where daily Jyllands-Posten has his Copenhagen Newsdesk and wanted ", how many the present as possible to kill." Mr Scharf said after the arrests were made in close cooperation with the Swedish police.
Three suspect identified in Sweden life were as a 44-year old Tunisian citizens, Lebanese-born 29-year old man and a 30-year-old Swedish people, originating was not immediately known. The suspect was living in Copenhagen 26-year-old Iraqi asylum seekers. The four men face one preliminary charges of attempting to perform the Act of terrorism. You face a custody hearing Thursday.

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