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Spain arrests 'al-Qaeda suspect'
2005-01-19
Spanish police have arrested an Algerian man wanted for allegedly providing logistical support for the 11 September 2001 attacks on the US. Tahar Izerouel was detained in the Basque city of Bilbao on Tuesday, police said. He was one of eight people indicted by senior judge Baltasar Garzon on Monday for being part of what he called a Spanish al-Qaeda cell. Six of the others are already in jail - five in Spain and one in the UK. Judge Garzon said the group of eight had provided logistical support, false identity papers and other documents to Ramzi Binalshibh, a suspected al-Qaeda member who is in US custody, and to other members linked to the attacks. Judge Garzon has already indicted another 40 people on charges of belonging to an al-Qaeda cell in Spain. Twenty-one of them are due to go on trial over the next few weeks. The other 19 are still at large. Investigators have said Spain, along with Germany, was a major staging ground for the preparation of the 11 September attacks.
Posted by:Steve

#1  And this just in, from historically more reliable sources, BBC claims to be part of what some call a 'news organization' of unbiased neutral 'journalists' operating out of their secret London HQ were, yet again, disproved after Blogosphere Authorities fisked the scare quoted 'content' coming from the al-HQaeda cell and discovered they had no clue what unbiased and neutral actually meant.
Posted by: .com   2005-01-19 1:41:11 PM  

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