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Gibraltar deports Turkish Al-Qaeda suspect: officials |
2013-05-10 |
Police in Gibraltar deported to Spain Friday a Turkish suspected Al-Qaeda member accused of plotting bombing attacks, who entered the British territory illegally, an official said. Cengiz Yalcin had been arrested in August in Spain along with two Chechen suspects who the Spanish interior ministry said were Al-Qaeda members plotting an attack in Europe. The three were released on bail by a judge in Madrid in March pending terrorism charges. Yalcin was arrested in Gibraltar Wednesday, authorities said. Spanish media at the time cited police sources saying the three were suspected of plotting to drop explosives on a shopping mall in Gibraltar during the 2012 London Olympics. The governor's office in Gibraltar, a British-ruled enclave on the southern tip of Spain, said in a statement that Yalcin was arrested on Wednesday as a "prohibited immigrant". A police spokesman who asked not to be named told AFP that Yalcin was deported to Spain Friday as an undocumented immigrant - not due to any arrest warrant. "He's got no documentation which allows him to be in Gibraltar," the spokesman said. After the three suspects were arrested in August, the Spanish interior ministry released a video found in Yalcin's home which they said showed a trial bomb attack using a model aircraft. |
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