
THE HAGUE, Netherlands -- Dutch investigators today were questioning two men arrested at Amsterdam's airport after U.S. authorities found suspicious items in their checked luggage from O'Hare International Airport, including a cell phone taped to a Pepto-Bismol bottle and a knife and box cutter.
The pair, both Yemenis, were arrested Monday morning at Schiphol Airport after getting off a United Airlines flight from O'Hare, where their decision to change their flight plans raised flags in the United States, officials said.
They were being held at the airport for questioning, but neither has been charged with any offense in the Netherlands, said Martijn Boelhouwer, the national prosecutor's office spokesman.
Edmond Messchaert, a spokesman for the National Coordinator for Counterterrorism, said the organization was aware of the case, but would not comment further.
"We are in the loop. We were informed yesterday that this was going down and we are being kept informed of progress," Messchaert told The Associated Press.
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