Pubdate: Fri, 12 May 2000 Source: Irish Examiner (Ireland) Copyright: Examiner Publications Ltd, 2000 Contact: http://www.examiner.ie/ Author: Mark Hennessy POLICE ARREST MAN LINKED TO BRUTAL DRUG MURDERS Dutch detectives will today seek to extend the detention of a man arrested in connection with the brutal slaying of three young Irishmen a fortnight ago. The unidentified man was arrested in Wassanaar, a small town seven miles outside the Hague, shortly after 9pm on Wednesday and questioned throughout yesterday by police. Today, he will be taken before a judge at a private hearing when police will seek to try and hold him until Monday. Then, three judges can extend his detention for another 30 days. Maintaining its tight lipped policy, the Dutch Prosecutor's Office refused to offer the nationality of the man, or to give any information about the circumstances surrounding his arrest. Last night, locals in Wassanaar, a mixture of luxury detached houses on leafy suburbs and more modest housing, said they had heard nothing about the police operation. Nearby, people staying in a well run, and occupied camping site - used, according to locals, for some small scale drug dealing - claimed to be equally in the dark. ``We don't exclude other arrests,'' said Kitty Nooy of the Prosecutor's Office, who has been under pressure to offer more information since the killings were first discovered in Scheveningen 10 days ago. However, it appears that detectives are getting closer to identifying the holder of the fifth passport found by firemen in the apartment, which had been set alight by the killers. The passport was listed as belonging to a Vanessa Cope from Newry, Co. Down, though checks with the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office indicate that no such person exists. However, there are indications that this is a pseudonym for a woman who left Northern Ireland on foot of an IRA warning after her drug dealer boyfriend was murdered by the Provisional gunmen. Wednesday's arrest by the police has failed to satisfy some members of the Irish community in The Hague, who have been angered by the time it took to identify the three bodies. - --- MAP posted-by: Eric Ernst