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A Moroccan man has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for links to the group that carried out the 2004 Madrid bombings, killing 191 people. | A Moroccan man has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for links to the group that carried out the 2004 Madrid bombings, killing 191 people. |
Hicham Ahmidan was convicted for what the prosecution called providing logistical support to the bombers. | Hicham Ahmidan was convicted for what the prosecution called providing logistical support to the bombers. |
Mr Ahmidan's fingerprints were found in cars used by the bombers, who included his cousin. | Mr Ahmidan's fingerprints were found in cars used by the bombers, who included his cousin. |
The prosecution had initially asked for a 20-year sentence. Mr Ahmidan's lawyer, Ali Ammar, has filed an appeal. | The prosecution had initially asked for a 20-year sentence. Mr Ahmidan's lawyer, Ali Ammar, has filed an appeal. |
He said Mr Ahmidan has already been found not guilty of belonging to a terrorist group, and should not be tried twice for the same offence. | He said Mr Ahmidan has already been found not guilty of belonging to a terrorist group, and should not be tried twice for the same offence. |
Mr Ammar also said his client was unaware of what his cousin and the other bombers were planning. | Mr Ammar also said his client was unaware of what his cousin and the other bombers were planning. |
Mr Ahmidan was in Morocco when the bombs went off in Madrid. | Mr Ahmidan was in Morocco when the bombs went off in Madrid. |
He is currently serving a five-year sentence for international drugs trafficking. | He is currently serving a five-year sentence for international drugs trafficking. |
The trial of another Moroccan allegedly linked to the Madrid bombings, Abdellilah Ahriz, was postponed for two weeks. | The trial of another Moroccan allegedly linked to the Madrid bombings, Abdellilah Ahriz, was postponed for two weeks. |
Many of those who have been convicted for the bombings were Moroccan, a fact which hardened attitudes in Spain towards its southern neighbour. | Many of those who have been convicted for the bombings were Moroccan, a fact which hardened attitudes in Spain towards its southern neighbour. |
It also lead to increased co-operation between the Moroccan and Spanish counter-terrorism forces. | It also lead to increased co-operation between the Moroccan and Spanish counter-terrorism forces. |
The Madrid bombing - in which 10 rucksack bombs tore through four packed commuter trains on 11 March 2004 - was Europe's most deadly terror attack since the 1988 Lockerbie bombing. | The Madrid bombing - in which 10 rucksack bombs tore through four packed commuter trains on 11 March 2004 - was Europe's most deadly terror attack since the 1988 Lockerbie bombing. |
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