Posted on 03/03/2016 11:11:56 PM PST by Citizen Zed
Spanish authorities seized 20,000 military-style uniforms being sent to fighters of the Islamic State and the Nusra Front, the Interior Ministry announced Thursday.
Police conducted a counterterrorism operation last month in the port cities of Valencia and Algeciras, where officers opened three shipping containers and found the uniforms along with other military accessories, the ministry said. The uniforms were mixed with secondhand clothing to avoid raising suspicion while passing through customs.
The ministry said in a statement that police arrested seven people on suspicion of providing logistical and financial support to ISIS and the Nusra Front, an Al Qaeda affiliate in Syria. The New York Times reported that five of the seven people were Spanish citizens.
Spanish authorities released a video showing a large pile of the camouflage clothing, according to The New York Times. An Interior Ministry spokesman told the paper the uniforms were not made in Spain and an investigation was underway to see where they came from.
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lol.
they wear uniforms?
might not it have been better to send them though and then kill them once they put it on?
Beyond me? I'll bet we never know.
I bet they didn’t expect a kind of Spanish inquisition.
Indeed. One hopes for a full investigation, but ...
That’s what’s I was thinking if they are easy to ID they are easy to kill.
...police arrested seven people on suspicion of providing logistical and financial support to ISIS and the Nusra Front, an Al Qaeda affiliate in Syria. The New York Times reported that five of the seven people were Spanish citizens.
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Execute them — unless you want more of this activity.
Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition.
They were probably just burkhas, but if they were uniforms, does this mean all the ISIS guys in Spain already have uniforms?
Or better yet, taint the insides and ship them so that they poison those who put them on.
that’s some sick, very cool thinking!
we play to dam fair!
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