A Dutch sergeant is believed to have run away to Syria to join Islamic State militants in the first such case involving a serving soldier in the Netherlands, defence officials said Thursday.
Prosecutors have now launched a criminal investigation into the 26-year-old air force sergeant, who has not been identified.
The
man has been suspended from duty, and his access to all defence
information revoked. It was not immediately known where he was serving
and what classified military information he may have been privy to.
"It
goes without saying that travelling abroad and joining ISIS is
unacceptable, and is also a criminal offence," Defence Minister Jeanine
Hennis Plasschaert said in a statement.
It
is the first time that a Dutch soldier on active duty has deserted to
join the forces of the Islamic State (IS) militant group, which has
captured a large swathe of Iraq and Syria since early 2014.
There have been cases in the past of former Dutch soldiers travelling to join the IS group.
Around
180 Dutch nationals have journeyed to join IS or other Islamist groups,
according to the figures published by the Dutch security service AIVD
in April. Around 20 have been killed in fighting, and 35 have returned
to the Netherlands.
A report
by the service said there were believed to be "several hundred"
jihadists in the Netherlands, and "thousands" of sympathisers.
"Every
case of radicalisation is one too many," said Plasschaert Thursday,
adding it was "disappointing" that an active soldier had run away to
join the jihadists "while their colleagues are risking their lives for
the freedom of others."
The
Netherlands has joined a US-led international coalition fighting IS, and
has taken part in air strikes on the group in Iraq. It has also sent
six F-16s to take part in the air campaign, and deployed Dutch military
trainers to help the Iraqi forces.
Dutch
soldiers from its royal air force are currently station in Jordan, but
the missing sergeant is believed to have left from the Netherlands for
Syria, Dutch media said.
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