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Police officer may have to explain links to terror suspects
2004-06-10
The Commission investigating the events surrounding the 11 March terrorist attacks is to examine the relationship between police and some of the suspects, it emerged Thursday. It is considering asking a police inspector who used three of the suspects as informers to appear before the commission.
Considering?
Manuel García Rodríguez is a police inspector in Aviles in Asturias, northern Spain. The explosives used in the bomb attacks were stolen from a mine in this area by a gang who were allegedly in contact with the bombers. The Spanish daily El Mundo claimed Thursday three suspects had a relationship with Garcia before and after the bombings.
Most likely they were informants. Of course, they would only inform on other people, not what they were doing.
The same suspects were also in contact with Jamal Ahmidam, nicknamed 'The Chinese', who was said to be the "mastermind" behind the attacks.
Wait a minute, Jamal Ahidam aka "The Chinese"? Yesterday they busted another "mastermind" who was known as "The Egyptian", plus I swear there was another guy mentioned who was known as "The Algerian". What is this, a Quentin Tarantino movie?
What's next? Mahmoud the Samoan? Shaukat the Esquimeau?

He died along with six other terrorists when they blew themselves up in a flat in Leganes, a suburb of Madrid on 3 April, while surrounded by police. The suspects allegedly made calls to the police officer and the Islamic radical from the same telephone box just outside the police station in Aviles, the paper reported. Joan Puig, a spokesman for the left-wing Catalan nationalist party ERC who will sit on the commissión, said the allegations were "surreal". He added it was possible the officer would be called to give evidence to the commission. Emilio Olavaria, of the Basque nationalist party PNV, said all those who were relevant to the commissión should be called, including the officer. The Commission is to examine the events before and after the attacks in a similar way to the inquiry into the 11 September terrorist attacks in the United States.
And in the same way, assign blame to the other party.
Posted by:Steve

#4  Oh,... that guy!
Don't know him.
Posted by: Manny G. Rodriguez   2004-06-10 8:42:06 PM  

#3   Zougam was the man on the scene, Ahmed made the explosives and did the nuts and bolts planning, and Azizi came up with the grand strategy. At some point in the pecking order, Azizi answers to Zarqawi, who answers to Saif al-Adel, who answers to Binny.

All clear now ;)
Posted by: Dan Darling   2004-06-10 1:50:49 PM  

#2  What is this, a Quentin Tarantino movie?
lol
Speaking of Quentin Tarantino, loved 'Kill Bill'.
Posted by: TS(vice girl)   2004-06-10 1:49:19 PM  

#1  What? Is Zapatero going to ask Jamie Gorelick to join his comission too?

Posted by: BigEd   2004-06-10 1:47:18 PM  

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