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Italy police hold 10 'Islamists' | Italy police hold 10 'Islamists' |
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Italian police have arrested at least 10 suspected Islamist militants who are believed to be linked to the bombings that rocked Algiers in April. | Italian police have arrested at least 10 suspected Islamist militants who are believed to be linked to the bombings that rocked Algiers in April. |
The suspects, held in Milan, allegedly provided logistical and financial support for the militants in Algeria. | The suspects, held in Milan, allegedly provided logistical and financial support for the militants in Algeria. |
Two blasts killed at least 30 people and injured 160 in Algiers. | |
A group called the Salafist Group for Preaching and Combat said it carried out the attacks. It later changed its name to al-Qaeda in the Maghreb. | A group called the Salafist Group for Preaching and Combat said it carried out the attacks. It later changed its name to al-Qaeda in the Maghreb. |
Police said the suspects were also believed to be linked to Islamist activities in Tunisia in January. | |
The Milan suspects are reported to be Tunisians. | |
One of those targeted by police was named as Essid Sami Ben Khemais. He was about to leave jail after serving a sentence of six years and two months, but now a new detention warrant has been served for him, the Italian news website Il Giornale says. | |
The police raids followed a tip-off from Tlili Lazar, an Islamist extradited from France in November 2006, who is now co-operating with police, Il Giornale says. |
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