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Nicaragua on Alert for al-Qaida Suspects |
2005-05-25 |
![]() Salvadoran Immigration Department spokesman Ramon Hernandez said there was no evidence they were even in Central America. U.S. Homeland Security official Marc A. Raimondi said the agency "has no hard information at this time about the whereabouts of these individuals." Angel Miguel Barquero, in charge of Interpol in San Salvador, said no new warnings had been issued recently on the two men. Nicaragua's Interior Ministry, which is in charge of internal security, announced earlier Tuesday that it had alerted all border posts because the two suspected terrorists were "possibly" in Central America. Nicaraguan Deputy Interior Minister Avil Ramirez said his country received the report from El Salvador, the only Latin American nation with troops in Iraq and which in the past has received al-Qaida-type threats. |
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