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Belgium has deported five Danish nationals for plotting to desecrate the Qur'an

 

Belgium has deported five Danish nationals for plotting to desecrate the Qur'an to provoke Muslims.

According to the news agency, the detainees were members of the "Storm Course" or "Hard Line", led by Denmark's anti-Islam and anti-migration extremist Rasmus Ploddan.

According to the group's social networking site Facebook, Ploddan himself was arrested in France and deported.

Storm Course is known for its provocative actions in northern Europe (Scandinavia) and Belgian authorities believe the group planned to desecrate the Qur'an in the Molenbeek district of the capital, Brussels, where Moroccans There are a large number of people.

According to the report, the police had sent the facts regarding the alleged plan to the prosecutor's office in Brussels.

The son of an Iraqi refugee and Belgium's Secretary of State for Migration and Refugees, Sami Mehdi, welcomed the arrest of the five suspects.

"He was ordered to leave the country immediately and he complied."

The statement said: "These people were not allowed to stay in the country because they were a threat to the peace and order in Belgium. Recently, another man was arrested in France for the same reasons."

"Similar decisions have been made in Germany regarding the man, whom security agencies consider a preacher of hatred."

"Our society is already multi-religious and there is no room for hatred among citizens," said Belgian Minister Sami Mehdi.

"I don't care if they are left or right wing extremists but I am concerned for the safety of our citizens."

Earlier, Pluden said in a statement on Facebook on October 30 that the French consulate in Copenhagen had informed its officials that it was planning to desecrate the Qur'an in Paris on November 11.

It may be recalled that in August this year, there were clashes and violent protests in Malmمو, Sweden over desecration of the Holy Quran, during which the police were also targeted.

Rasmussen Pluden was expected to take part in the protest, but the Swedish government thwarted his attempt to enter the country.

In Sweden, had desecrated the Koran, related to several policemen were injured in clashes between protesters and police to prevent extremists from attending a rally and arrested 10 people.

Police spokesman Record Lindquist said more than 300 protesters had gathered that day and allegedly desecrated the Islamic holy book, the Qur'an.

The spokesman said 10 to 20 protesters had been "released".

Authorities announced at the time of Rasmussen's arrest that he had been barred from entering Sweden for two years.

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