6 Moroccans behind blasts: Spain

Published March 17, 2004

MADRID, March 16: Police believe six Moroccans were behind last week's Madrid train bombings, a Spanish newspaper said on Tuesday, as the country prepared to bury more victims and the outgoing prime minister was accused of trying to orchestrate a cover-up.

Centre-left El Pais said police had "identified six Moroccan citizens as the presumed perpetrators of the March 11 attacks". The daily's web site said investigators were treating as authentic a videotape claiming Al Qaeda was responsible for the train bombings, which killed 201 people and injured more than 1,500.

It named one of the presumed bombers as Jamal Zougam, arrested at the weekend with four other suspects who had been seen by two of the train passengers shortly before the blasts. It did not identify the five other presumed attackers, who are still at large.

Police discovered a video at the weekend that claimed that the 10 bombs had been placed on packed Madrid commuter trains by Al Qaeda. On the tape, a man speaking Arabic with a Moroccan accent said the attacks were revenge for the Spanish government's support for the invasion of Iraq.

He said the bombs had been timed to explode exactly two-and-a-half years after the Sept 11 attacks in the United States and threatened more attacks against US allies.

El Pais quoted unnamed anti-terrorist officials as saying Jordanian Abu Mussab al Zarqawi could be the mastermind of the attacks. Zarqawi, accused by the United States of bomb attacks in Iraq, is suspected of having links with Al Qaeda.

At midday on Tuesday the authorities in the northern Basque region said they had handed over to investigators an Algerian who had made threats in January to attack Spaniards and had mentioned one of the the train stations where the blasts occurred. The political fallout of the bombings - Spain's worst terrorist atrocity - continued on Tuesday. -AFP

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