Blast Material in Home of Terror Suspects
French counterterrorism agents found suspected detonator components and a chemical that can be used to make explosives in an apartment used by four suspected Islamic militants, an official said Thursday. Agents from the counterintelligence service DST found the components hidden in a washing machine in the apartment in the Paris suburb of La Courneuve, the official said. The official, who is close to the investigation, spoke on condition of anonymity. Three Algerians and a Moroccan were arrested Monday in a raid on the apartment. The raid also turned up a protective suit against biological, chemical and nuclear attacks, false identity papers, $5,000 in cash, a computer and extremist Islamic documents, French officials have said.
Sounds like standard Islamic household furnishings to me
A vial of unidentified liquid also was found in the apartment. The official said it did not appear to be a chemical or biological agent - as news reports at first suggested. Results of tests on the liquid have not been made public. Tests on a second substance found at the apartment showed it to be iron perchlorate, judicial officials said. The chemical can be used to make explosives, they said. The official said the other liquid appeared to be similar, "that's to say some sort of potential explosive rather than anything else." "We are more in the explosives field than in the chemical or biological," he said. Agents also found two empty gas bottles, the official said. Such bottles packed with explosives have been used in attacks in France.
Right out of the training manual
Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy said Tuesday that the suspects were thought to have spent time in training camps in Afghanistan and Chechnya and had been in contact with Rabah Kadre, who was arrested last month in Britain on terrorism-related charges. Kadre, 35, is accused of possessing materials for the "preparation, instigation or commission" of terrorism. According to French news reports, he has links to the al-Qaida network. Sarkozy indicated the suspects arrested in France were planning an attack, saying that "with these four individuals, it was better to arrest them before rather than after."
France has always had the right attitude towards these things when they happen on French soil
Posted by: Steve 2002-12-19 |