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7 held in alleged plot to kill cartoonist

Associated Press / March 10, 2010

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DUBLIN - Police in Ireland yesterday arrested seven people over an alleged plot to kill a Swedish cartoonist who depicted the Prophet Mohammed with the body of a dog.

Irish police said four men and three women were detained in raids across the south of the country.

The force said the arrests were part of an investigation into a “conspiracy to murder an individual in another jurisdiction.’’

The force offered the statement in response to a question about Lars Vilks, whom Britain’s Press Association news agency identified as the target.

Police said the suspects were in their mid-20s to late 40s. It did not identify their nationality.

Police say the investigation involved law enforcement agencies in the United States and several European countries.

Al Qaeda in Iraq put a $100,000 bounty on Vilks’s head after a Swedish newspaper ran his picture of Mohammed’s head on a dog’s body in 2007. He was put under police protection and moved to a secret location in Sweden.

Islamic law generally opposes any depiction of the prophet, even favorable, for fear it could lead to idolatry.

Vilks is not the first cartoonist to have received death threats for drawings of the prophet.

Kurt Westergaard, a Danish cartoonist who in 2005 depicted Mohammed wearing a bomb-shaped turban, also received death threats. In January, a Somali man was arrested after breaking into his home in western Denmark armed with an ax.