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Somalian Police detains Muslim man suspected to be a terrorist

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The man whose name is yet to be disclosed was arrested after two months of investigations. He was allegedly heard saying, “Charlie Hebdo was just the beginning, the war continues” during the the shooting at the satirical magazine’s headquarter which left 12 people dead in Paris.

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According to , the man was arrested at a refugee camp near the city of Campobasso in Central Italy.

The report further says that the man preaches in support of the Islamic state, (IS/ISIS, formerly ISIL), and encourage the refugees to join Jihad.

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He was heard saying, “Let’s start from Italy, let’s go to Rome and start with the train station.”

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