Joey_Zasa
28-05-2007, 23:34
De Spaanse Grupos Operativos Especiales de Seguridad in actie;
Marokkanen weer eens negatief in het nieuws. Is het niet in Tilburg dan is het wel in Aranjuez, Barcelona en Málaga. ;
Citaat:
Marokkanen weer eens negatief in het nieuws. Is het niet in Tilburg dan is het wel in Aranjuez, Barcelona en Málaga.
Citaat:
MADRID (Reuters) - Spain said on Monday it had arrested 16 people suspected of recruiting Islamist fighters for Iraq and North Africa.
The 14 Moroccans and two Algerians were alleged to have indoctrinated others with radical Islamic teachings and about "jihad", or holy war, the government said in a statement.
"Moreover, (the group) was allegedly linked with the financing and sending of combatants to different terrorist organisations in North Africa and other countries in conflict like Iraq."
Thirteen were arrested in Barcelona and nearby towns, two in Aranjuez, 50 km (30 miles) south of Madrid, and one in the resort city of Malaga.
Documents, diaries, computers and mobile telephones were seized in an operation that police said was connected to the arrest of 22 people in January.
Police have now arrested more than 100 Islamist suspects since deadly train bombings in Madrid in 2004, detaining some over an alleged plot to blow up Madrid's high court.
They have also stepped up security in Spain's North African enclaves of Ceuta and Melilla, which have sizeable Muslim populations
http://www.reuters.com/article/worldNews/idUSL2854235520070528
Doet Marokko ook nog wat? Of zijn die te druk bezig met censureren van youtube?The 14 Moroccans and two Algerians were alleged to have indoctrinated others with radical Islamic teachings and about "jihad", or holy war, the government said in a statement.
"Moreover, (the group) was allegedly linked with the financing and sending of combatants to different terrorist organisations in North Africa and other countries in conflict like Iraq."
Thirteen were arrested in Barcelona and nearby towns, two in Aranjuez, 50 km (30 miles) south of Madrid, and one in the resort city of Malaga.
Documents, diaries, computers and mobile telephones were seized in an operation that police said was connected to the arrest of 22 people in January.
Police have now arrested more than 100 Islamist suspects since deadly train bombings in Madrid in 2004, detaining some over an alleged plot to blow up Madrid's high court.
They have also stepped up security in Spain's North African enclaves of Ceuta and Melilla, which have sizeable Muslim populations
http://www.reuters.com/article/worldNews/idUSL2854235520070528