Terror suspect detained in central Russia

A terror suspect has been detained in Samara, central Russia, a police source told media. Islamic State oaths, a Kalashnikov rifle and five blocks of TNT were found in the man’s apartment.
“A suspected organizer of a terrorist act was detained in the Leninsky District of Samara on August 18. He is a Russian citizen from one of our Central Asian republics, born in 1982,” enforcement sources told TASS news agency Friday.

During a raid on the suspect’s home, police found a Kalashnikov rifle, ammunition, 5 TNT blocks weighing 1.8kg and instructions for manufacturing improvised explosive devices (IEDs).
Officers also seized a pledge of allegiance to the leader of Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) and a set of guidelines for members of the terrorist group, as well as other extremist materials banned in Russia.
The detainee has reportedly confessed to plotting a terrorist attack and is currently giving a statement.
The suspect has been on the wanted list for some time, according to news agencies.
On Wednesday, two men armed with axes and guns attacked a traffic police station near Moscow, injuring at least two officers. Both the attackers were killed in a standoff. Media sources identified them as residents of the North Caucasus region, while investigators are trying to establish the motives behind the attack. -RT