Dutch police conducted security searches around Amsterdam’s Schiphol airport on Saturday in response to “indications” of a threat, an official said, causing traffic jams during the busy summer holiday season.
The National Coordinator for Counterterrorism and Security Policy (NCTV) provided no details of the possible threat, but it said extra security measures were implemented, including vehicle searches.
“There was a (threat) indication related to the airport,” said spokesman Edmond Messchaert. “The increased measures are intended to ensure the safety of people working at the airport and travellers.” The national threat level in the Netherlands was unchanged at “substantial,” or one notch from the highest.
After attacks by Islamist radicals in France, Belgium and Germany, the Netherlands is considered a prominent target, because it supports US-led military operations against Daesh in the Middle East.
The last major attack in the Netherlands was the killing by a Muslim radical of Theo Van Gogh, the outspoken, filmmaker and grandson of the famous painter, in 2004.
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