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Police arrest man suspected of making death threats against Obama

By the CNN Wire Staff
Barack Obama is scheduled to visit Ireland during a May 23 to May 28 trip to Europe.
Barack Obama is scheduled to visit Ireland during a May 23 to May 28 trip to Europe.
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
  • President Barack Obama plans to visit Ireland during a May 23-28 trip to Europe
  • Khalid Kelly is a converted Muslim who subscribes to the al Qaeda ideology
  • He is being held under Ireland's Offenses Against the State Act
RELATED TOPICS
  • Ireland
  • Barack Obama

(CNN) -- Irish police have arrested a man on suspicion of making threats to kill U.S. President Barack Obama when he visits Ireland later this month, a police spokesman said Friday.

Khalid Kelly, a converted Muslim who subscribes to the al Qaeda ideology, is being held at Dublin's Store Street Garda (police) station under the Offenses Against the State Act, police said.

He can be held up to three days for questioning under Irish law.

Special Detective Unit officers arrested Kelly after a search of his Dublin home Thursday, according to a police spokesman who said detectives are investigating threats to kill or cause harm.

Obama is scheduled to visit Ireland during a May 23 to May 28 trip to Europe.

Journalist Peter Taggart contributed to this report