Some interesting catches among the latest al-Qaeda arrests in Spain
Say what you will about their elected government (I do), but Garzon and his crew run a pretty class act. Must be why the Osamanauts were so keen to try and off them ...
The Spanish police arrested 15 people on Monday on charges that they had formed a recruiting network linked to Al Qaeda that sent Islamic militants to Iraq, the Interior Ministry said. The ministry said one man, a 25-year-old Iraqi identified as Abu Sufian, had close ties to Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, who is the American forces' most-wanted man in Iraq.
Spanish officials said they had not determined how many recruits had been sent to Iraq, but the interior minister, José Antonio Alonso, said at least two had been preparing to travel there as fighters. He said there was no evidence the group was planning to carry out an attack in Spain. But he said the group had materials to make explosives and was clearly capable of an attack.
One of the men, a Belarussian identified as Sergei Malyschew, also known as Amin al-Ansari, is considered an expert in chemical weapons, the ministry said. A 36-year-old Ghanaian identified as Muhammad G. appears to have helped Africans travel to the United States under false identities, but it is not clear if they had any ties to terrorist groups, ministry officials said.
Posted by: Dan Darling 2005-12-20 |