Police in the Netherlands are questioning a number of people in connection with the Madrid bombings which left 191 people dead on 11 March. Nine people were detained in the southern town of Roosendaal, near the Belgian border on Wednesday. A Spanish interior ministry spokesman said investigators had been sent to the Netherlands to help identify suspects. One man, who is the subject of an international arrest warrant, is among those held, reports suggest. The Dutch and Spanish media have identified him as Mohamed Belhadj, a 24-year-old Moroccan who faces an international arrest warrant issued by the Spanish judge investigating the attacks. The Dutch national public prosecutor's office would not confirm the reports. |