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January 20, 2008 Sunday Muharram 10, 1429






12 Pakistanis among 14 held in Spain terror plot


MADRID, Jan 19: Spanish police arrested 14 suspected Muslim militants – 12 Pakistanis and two Indian nationals --in early morning raids on Saturday. The interior minister said the authorities suspected that the men were plotting a terrorist attack in Barcelona.

Interior Minister Alfredo Perez Rubalcaba said four timers had been found in some of the suspects’ homes.

“When someone has timers at home you have no option but to think violent acts are being planned,” he said, adding that more arrests were expected and the country was on high security alert.

He said the arrests -- many of which were reportedly in Barcelona’s Raval neighbourhood -- were prompted by information from several European intelligence agencies. Raval is home to one of Spain’s largest concentrations of Pakistani immigrants.

Spain’s leading El Pais newspaper noted that the discovery of the alleged plot coincided with a visit to Europe by President Pervez Musharraf, who is scheduled to make stops in France, Britain and Switzerland in coming days.

Civil Guard officers made the arrests as part of raids planned with the National Intelligence Centre, Mr Rubalcaba said. Five homes were searched overnight, he said, and Spanish newspapers reported that a mosque and an unauthorised prayer centre had also been targeted.Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero confirmed the arrests and said investigations were continuing.—AP






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