Police have released one of five men detained a week ago on suspicion of terrorist offenses, saying he poses no danger. The Southwest Finland police department said on Friday that it had released one of the suspects believed to be members of a far-right terror cell in the town of Kankaanpää. Last Friday, Satakunta District Court remanded five men, aged 23-26, on suspicion of planning a terrorist attack. This was the first time such charges have ever been filed against a far-right group in Finland. One of the suspects was arrested conditionally, with the court giving police a week to gather further information on the suspect before possibly extending the detention. The head of the investigation said that the higher threshold needed to continue the individual’s detention had not so far been met based on interrogations and other preliminary investigation material. As a result, the suspect was been released on Friday.
via yle: One suspect in Kankaanpää neo-Nazi case released, but remains under investigation