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Europe
Spain: Bombers Financed With Drug Sales
2004-04-14
Terrorists who carried out the Madrid train bombings were members of a autonomous cell who may have had ties with fundamentalists elsewhere but got their financing chiefly from drug profits, the interior minister said Wednesday.
We keep running into this drugs -> terrorism connection. Or maybe it's drugs <-> terrorism...
Officials are investigating the possibility that someone with a deeper grounding in radical Islam — and perhaps terrorist training in Afghanistan or elsewhere — was the overall leader of the March 11 attacks that killed 191 people, but aren't sure such a person even exists, Interior Minister Angel Acebes said. Acebes said the person "has been called the emir," but would not give any other details.
The Nameless Mister Big™... Or should we call him Señor Grande?
Spain has received a letter and a video from an al-Qaida-linked group claiming responsibility for the Madrid attacks that warned of more violence unless Spain withdraws its troops from Iraq and Afghanistan. But they believe the group was largely confined to Spain and most of its members are either in custody or dead.
Like maybe all the guys on the vid happened to go "boom" at once?
The on-the-ground coordinator of the attacks is believed to be Serhane Ben Abdelmajid Fakhet, a 35-year-old Tunisian real estate agent who blew himself up with six other suspects on April 3 as police moved in to arrest them, Acebes told a news conference.
If Señor Grande was among them, it was strictly by accident. My guess is that he's in Poland or Austria. Or Pakistan.
The interior minister's remarks came as reports emerged that the cell might have been planning to target Jewish targets in Madrid. Members of Spain's Jewish community and Spanish officials said Wednesday that police searching the apartment where the suspects killed themselves found a document that mentioned a Jewish cemetery and cultural center called La Masada in a mountain town 20 miles northwest of Madrid. Police searched the area around Hoyo de Manzanares but found no bombs, said Fernando Esteban, the mayor of Hoyo de Manzanares. "They told us documents were found in the ... apartment in which the Masada center was named which indicated it might be a possible target," Esteban told The Associated Press. The Interior Ministry and officials at the National Court denied that evidence had been found which might indicate that any Jewish site might have been a target.
Any Jewish site's a target. Ask the Moroccans. And the Tunisians...
Acebes said the cell that staged the March 11 attacks "was local and autonomous, but its leaders have connections with other fundamentalist groups." He said investigators are pursuing leads in Britain, Germany, France, Belgium, Tunisia and Morocco. The group's funding came chiefly from drug sales, he said. The bombers apparently obtained the dynamite from petty criminals in a coal-mining region of northern Spain who accepted drugs as payment, Acebes said. The bombers also used proceeds from drug sales to rent an apartment, buy a car and purchase cell phones used as detonators in the bombs, which also wounded more than 1,800 people in four commuter trains, Acebes said. He gave no figure on how much money the bombers had raised with the drug sales. Acebes repeated that the core of the cell has been neutralized through a wave of arrests and the deaths of the suspects who committed suicide. But he refused to rule out future attacks by cell members who remain at large. Police are investigating whether the three bodies that remain to be identified from the apartment explosion might include someone who oversaw Fakhet's activities, Acebes said.
I doubt it greatly.
Posted by:Fred

#4  Seems to me a better strategy to deny resources to the enemy is to decriminalize drugs and take away the profit margin.

Then they will move to the next illegal, but profitable activity.
Posted by: Pappy   2004-04-14 11:18:32 PM  

#3  Seems to me a better strategy to deny resources to the enemy is to decriminalize drugs and take away the profit margin. The evolution of the terrorists into drug gangs is inevitable if we don't. For example, just look at Columbia. Unfortunately, neither Bush nor Kerry are likely to put the politics of the drug war ahead of winning the real one.
Posted by: Larry   2004-04-14 1:47:32 PM  

#2  no wonder they voted in Zappy - they WERE all high on drugs.
Posted by: B   2004-04-14 11:49:51 AM  

#1  Yet another chapter for my future book, Fight Terrorism: Shoot a Pusher.
Posted by: Super Hose   2004-04-14 11:49:01 AM  

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