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Spain issues international warrants over Madrid blasts.

Publication: Europe Intelligence Wire

Publication Date: 31-MAR-04
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COPYRIGHT 2004 Financial Times Ltd.

(From Agence France Presse)

Spain issued six international arrest warrants for mainly Moroccan nationals and re-arrested another suspect, as investigators stepped up their probe into the Madrid train bombings.

Interior ministry sources named five of the six as Moroccans Jamal Ahmidan, brothers Mohammed and Rachid Oulad Akcha, Abdennabi Kounjaa (alias Abdallah) and Said Berraj, and the sixth as Tunisian Sarhane Ben Abdelmajid Fakhet.

All are wanted for possible involvement in the March 11 attacks on four commuter trains which killed 191 people and injured some 1,900 in Spain's worst ever terror attack.

Also on Wednesday, police arrested a man named as Otman...

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