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Garzon bags another 17
2004-10-24
A Spanish judge has filed terror charges against 17 people for their alleged role in a suspected plot to blow up the National Court, a hub for the nation's investigations into Islamic terrorism. Judge Baltasar Garzon filed the charges late Saturday after quizzing 18 suspects between Friday and Saturday. Eight of the suspects were arrested this week in connection with the alleged plot while 10 were already in jail for separate cases.

One of those arrested during the week, Smail Latrech of Algeria, was kept in custody pending further investigations. Sixteen of the suspects, mostly Moroccans and Algerians, were charged with belonging to an armed group. The 17th, a Spaniard identified as Baldomero Lara, was charged with collaboration. No one was allowed bail.

"Achraf had made the necessary preparations to acquire 1,000 kilograms (2,200 pounds) of explosives, of which at least 500 kilograms were to be packed into a truck that would be crashed into the National Court," Garzon said in his court order. Achraf is believed to be Algerian and to have had ties to the Armed Islamic Group, which launched a violent campaign in 1992 to topple the Algerian government and set up an Islamic state. Spain has asked for his extradition.

Garzon said Achraf ordered the attack to be carried out urgently and that the cost did not matter. The group, he said, aimed "to end the lives of those inside (judges, officials and the public in general) and destroy archives which concern 'mujahedeen brothers." He said one of the 10 already in jail, a Mauritanian named Kamara Birahima Diadie, was to make contact with a gypsy identified only as Antonio, who was to obtain the explosives. A Palestinian, identified only as Salim, was to prepare the mechanism to explode the bomb, the judge added. Four persons, including Achraf, were to carry out the court attack, the magistrate said.

Garzon, an anti-terrorism specialist, works out of the court, which is located in downtown Madrid. Achraf's name surfaced after police, acting on testimony from a protected witness in contact with Achraf this summer in Spain, arrested the eight purported cell members. Garzon said three of those already in jail for membership in the Armed Islamic Group - Abdelkrim Bensmail, Mohamed Amine Akli y Bachir Belhakem - were also close friends of Allekema Lamari, one of seven militants believed to have been behind the March 11 train bombings in Madrid. The seven blew themselves up weeks later as police moved in to arrest them. Achraf was arrested Aug. 28 for entering Switzerland without identifying documents. He was held in a detention center for illegal immigrants in Zurich and was awaiting deportation when officials learned he was allegedly linked to the Spanish plot. Spanish police are believed to have intercepted calls made by Achraf and found mailed instructions from him. In the court order, Garzon also issued arrest warrants for seven others.
Posted by:Dan Darling

#6  Any question as to why the ETA and Jihadi want to take him out? This is why. The guy has some brass. I hope he stays well guarded.
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom   2004-10-24 11:59:19 PM  

#5  Its there, isn't it? What more is needed?
Posted by: trailing wife   2004-10-24 11:42:04 PM  

#4  So, what did Spain ever do or not do to Algeria?

Posted by: anonymous2u   2004-10-24 11:31:55 PM  

#3  After reading this article, I'm convinced this was a huge intel haul. Spain dodged a massive bloody bullet this time, and Judge Garzon is the reason. He certainly seems to know which questions to ask; he's got his canaries singing for all they're worth. My respect for him only increases. I just hope he has somebody else to start his car for him every morning.
Posted by: Seafarious   2004-10-24 3:54:05 PM  

#2  Garzon is doing his sacred duty to protect his country and its institutions, despite the cowardice of its leader Zappy. Garzon is risking everything for this. That is true courage.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2004-10-24 11:10:17 AM  

#1  Garzon is a courageous, honourable man. Thank you for leading the WoT in Spain. I wish there were many others like him.
Posted by: Kalle (kafir forever)   2004-10-24 11:01:17 AM  

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