Greek police arrest Syrian over suspected IS link
Police searched their home after the woman filed a complaint of domestic violence and alleged he supported IS
THESSALONIKI, GREECE:
Greek police said Friday they have arrested a Syrian man over suspected links to the Islamic State group, after his wife complained to authorities that he was beating her and that he was a militant supporter.
The 32-year-old was arrested on Thursday in the northern city of Thessaloniki, where the couple live with their two young children.
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Police searched their home after the woman filed a complaint of domestic violence and alleged he supported IS.
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Officers found data on his phone that they said support the allegations of IS links, a police official told AFP.
The couple arrived in Greece in June 2016, landing on the island of Leros following the peak of the migrant crisis.
Greek police said Friday they have arrested a Syrian man over suspected links to the Islamic State group, after his wife complained to authorities that he was beating her and that he was a militant supporter.
The 32-year-old was arrested on Thursday in the northern city of Thessaloniki, where the couple live with their two young children.
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Police searched their home after the woman filed a complaint of domestic violence and alleged he supported IS.
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Officers found data on his phone that they said support the allegations of IS links, a police official told AFP.
The couple arrived in Greece in June 2016, landing on the island of Leros following the peak of the migrant crisis.