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Spain arrests 14 terror suspects | Spain arrests 14 terror suspects |
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Bomb-related material has been found during raids in Barcelona which led to the arrest of 14 people suspected of links with an Islamist terror network. | |
Spanish Interior Minister Alfredo Perez Rubalcaba said the suspects included 12 from Pakistan and two from India. | |
Local media reports that the Spanish intelligence agency had warned France, the UK and Portugal that a terror cell was preparing an imminent attack. | |
This coincides with a European tour by Pakistan's President Pervez Musharraf. | |
Radical threat | |
The Civil Guard detained the suspects in Barcelona as part of a joint operation with Spain's National Intelligence Centre (CNI). | The Civil Guard detained the suspects in Barcelona as part of a joint operation with Spain's National Intelligence Centre (CNI). |
Let's be as cautious as is advisable in these cases Jose Luis Rodriguez ZapateroSpanish prime minister | |
Several premises were searched and officers seized computers and materials to produce explosives. | |
The operation is ongoing and more arrests have not been ruled out. | |
Mr Rubalcaba said the evidence suggested that they were faced with "a radical Islamist group with a significant level of organisation which seems to have taken a step beyond ideological radicalisation". | |
He said the group appeared to have been "planning to equip itself with material to make explosives and so to carry out violent actions". | |
Spain suffered at the hands of Islamist militants in 2004 when 191 people were killed in the Madrid train bombings. | Spain suffered at the hands of Islamist militants in 2004 when 191 people were killed in the Madrid train bombings. |
Most of the 21 people convicted of the attacks were found to have been part of a local Islamist militant group inspired by al-Qaeda, but not part of that organisation. | Most of the 21 people convicted of the attacks were found to have been part of a local Islamist militant group inspired by al-Qaeda, but not part of that organisation. |
Election issue | |
Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero said that it was too early to arrive at any conclusions as to what the suspects might have been planning. | |
"Let's be as cautious as is advisable in these cases, with regard to the scope, intentions and what this potential group of radical Islamist activists represented," he said. | |
The BBC's Steve Kingstone, in Madrid, says domestic security will be a key issue in the run-up to Spain's general election, in two months time. | The BBC's Steve Kingstone, in Madrid, says domestic security will be a key issue in the run-up to Spain's general election, in two months time. |
The governing Socialist Party says that, during its four-year term of office, 300 Islamist militants have been arrested. | The governing Socialist Party says that, during its four-year term of office, 300 Islamist militants have been arrested. |