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French police uncover 'Eta arms' | |
(about 12 hours later) | |
French police have discovered weapons and explosives in a garage in the town of Biarritz, suspected of belonging to the Basque armed separatist group Eta. | |
The authorities say a presumed member of Eta hired the garage in February. | |
The police say they found 150 detonators, three pistols, up to 40kg (88 pounds) of explosives and two bombs ready for use. | |
Eta ended a 14-month ceasefire in June and there are fears in Spain that it is preparing for a strike. | |
"Preparing to strike" | "Preparing to strike" |
The owner of the garage discovered the stash of weapons when he visited his property after hearing no word from his tenant following the expiry of the rental contract. | The owner of the garage discovered the stash of weapons when he visited his property after hearing no word from his tenant following the expiry of the rental contract. |
French police are still searching the premises for fingerprints that might identify the Eta suspect. | |
ETA suspended its bombing campaign in March 2006 | ETA suspended its bombing campaign in March 2006 |
The uncovering of this arms dump follows the recent detention in France of a number of Eta suspects. | |
In July the authorities arrested three presumed members of the armed Basque separatist group, together with over 100 kilos (220 pounds) of explosives. | In July the authorities arrested three presumed members of the armed Basque separatist group, together with over 100 kilos (220 pounds) of explosives. |
The Spanish police say the men were about to carry out a bombing. | The Spanish police say the men were about to carry out a bombing. |
Since Eta announced the end of a 14-month ceasefire in June the Spanish authorities have expressed concerns that the armed separatists are preparing to strike. | |
Anti-terrorist police say Eta is weak, but still capable of mounting attacks. |
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