Posted on 09/25/2005 8:54:05 PM PDT by Banat
Edited on 09/25/2005 9:07:28 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
MADRID, Spain (CNN) -- Serbia on Sunday extradited to Spain a Moroccan man who is prime suspect in the Madrid train bombings last year that killed 191 people, the Spanish Interior Ministry said in a statement.
The suspect, Abdelmajid Bouchar, 22, arrived at a military airport near Madrid in the custody of four Spanish officers assigned to Interpol, the international police agency.
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Bouchar with Serbian SAJ agents.
Don't any of these clowns have pronounceable names like Bob, or Joe, or Melvin, even?
Terrific. Justice will be done. You can run but you can't hide. Wait, why hide if you think you are right and justified?
It seems unlikely 109 were involved in the actual planning of the bombings (simply because 109 can't keep a secret). So it would seem that the Spanish are grabbing anyone tangentially connected, anyone who passed money or provided a place to sleep.
I wish we could do that in the US. If we did, I suspect the Spanish and the Brits would be the third and fourth countries to complain. (Right behind the French and Germans).
Especially with all those virgins waiting patiently.....
Thanks Serbia!
Dude, it's "AB DELL MAH GEED." It's easy to remember because it rhymes with baby-killing jihadist scumbag who must be removed from the earth, minus those parts he was planning on using to pleasure his 72 virgins wrapped in the skin of a big hog with a dead dog sitting on what's left of his face.
One other Arabic-speaking tip: Always carry a clean handkerchief, because this is a guttural language that requires much spittle production. It's murder on neckties and lapels. Or just wrap a towel around your head, where it will be handy.
Another step in the right direction for the relatively new Serbian government. Kudos.
What Bouchar was doing in Serbia? Muslim Bosnia is important station and springboard for muslim extremist going to Iraq for example. Was he going there? When he was arrested - official story is he did not have passport or other documents. So, how he entered Serbia? Who helped him? Did investigation (if there were any) found out his helpers and their routes? They can be used to smuggle explosive and weapons.
Was he prepared attack on targets in Serbia? Responsible government should protect its own people first. Why hand over Bouchar to Spain for free? Maybe they want to thank Spaniards for 78 days of Na-to bombing? Did they get anything in return? I do not think so.
Why they did not ask Madrid to recognize Bosniak connection to 3/11? Or provide some assistance to Serbian police. At least they could ask who planted 35 kg of explosives found near the Srebrenica in July. Serbia is already target for muslim terrorist. If Serbian ruling class is acting as a whore why, at least, dont put price on services provided? Of course, those are just rhetorical questions. We know that Serbia is under occupation of human garbage, neo-communist, criminals, imbeciles and traitors.
My understanding is thgat he said he was heading for Iraq, but was heading away from Iraq. He supposedly had Iragi papers.
"Bouchar was arrested by chance during a routine police patrol check at a train that arrived to the Serbian capital from the northern town of Subotica, located on the border with Hungary, Serb authorities said.
Bouchar was sitting in a train compartment with several other people. He said he was an immigrant from Iraq en route to Western Europe a common sight for Serbia's police which are used to escorting people who are heading west.
But Bouchar stood out, they said. He was traveling in the wrong direction, from north to south, had no documents on him and was too well-dressed for a poor Iraqi immigrant in search of a better life in Western Europe."
If I remember correctly, he was caught heading south. I might be wrong. Anyway: one scumbag down, many more to go.
Yep! I corrected my mistake in post #11.
Thanks for the further clarification.
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