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Police arrest 12 in swoop on Islamic extremists in Spain
2005-04-01
MADRID- Spanish police have arrested 12 people in connection with Islamic extremists and those who carried out the Madrid train bombings last year, the interior ministry announced. The ministry said four of those arrested had close links to Youssef Belhadj, believed to be Al-Qaeda's spokesman in Europe and who arrived in Madrid earlier Friday after being extradited from Belgium on suspicion of involvement in the 11 March attacks, in which 191 people were killed. The ministry added that six of those detained were Moroccans. Three were Syrians, one an Egyptian, another a Palestinian and one an Algerian, the ministry said. Details of the arrests were still scant.
Posted by:Steve

#2  No Iraqis? Golly, wonder why . . . .
Posted by: Brian H   2005-04-01 10:48:41 PM  

#1  Good news from Spain. Turns out they have 50 more of these rag head killers on the watch list. Time to round em up.

Spain arrests 12 Muslimes Madrid train bombings terrorist
Assaciated Press

MADRID, Spain — At least 12 camel fuck Mudslums terrorist were arrested Friday in connection with the train bombings in Madrid.

The Interior Ministry said the pIslamics were six Moroccans, three Syrians, one Egyptian, one Palestinian and one Algerian were arrested in raids in and around the city.

Four of the Allah fuckers, Moroccans are brothers linked to another Moroccan, Youssef Belhadj, suspected of being the al Qaeda figure in whose name the pIslamic terrorist attacks were claimed. Belhadj was extradited Friday from Belgium to Spain.

A police spokesman said the Muslim brothers, whose family name is Haddad, put Belhadj up in Madrid during a visit in 2003.

The spokesman said the 12 Muslimes were suspected of being involved in preparations for the attacks, rather than in carrying out the bombings. That makes them murders for Allah.

Among the terrorist detained is 33-year-old Mahamad Tiazounie, of Muslim Syrian origin, who is considered the personal assistant of a Muslime terrorist Tunisian named Serhane Ben Abdelmajid Fakhet, one of seven key suspects who killed themselves in a cowardly suicide blast on April 3 as police moved in to arrest them.

About 150 police agents took part in the raids. Police said there could be more arrests.

More than twenty Muslimes, most of them Moroccan, have been jailed on provisional charges in connection with the Madrid bombings. More than 50 other Muslimes are considered suspect terrorist but are not detained.

The March 11, 2004, pIslamic terrorist bombings on four commuter trains slaughtered 191 people and wounded more than 1,500.

Posted by: Chonter Whomoter1458   2005-04-01 3:02:01 PM  

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