Posted on 08/22/2006 7:15:59 AM PDT by jdm
Police in Wales have released two Muslims believed to be living in Dublin who were arrested at Holyhead earlier this month as part of an anti-terrorism operation.
The man and woman were detained on August 11, but the police said today that they had been released without charge "after careful consideration of the existing evidence".
Reports yesterday said the couple were detained after the woman was found to be in possession of a laptop computer containing instructions on how to make bombs and a manual for modern guerrilla warfare.
She is believed to be living in a house in the Clondalkin area of Dublin, while her partner spends most of his time in England.
The couple are both in their 40s and originally from Algeria.
Yeah, just let 'em go. /s
Faith and begorrah.
Just research material for a book no doubt..
pinging for your interest
Sorry, just ex algerian communist instructors sent over to help the IRA, move along,
What in god's name is going on here?!
Perfectly normal. I'm collecting recipes for biological weapons on my laptop. How about you? /s
Unless they were actually doing something with it what can you get them for. I used to have the online versions of this http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0974458902/sr=8-1/qid=1156260971/ref=pd_bbs_1/002-5805033-7985642?ie=UTF8
on my home computer. Never did anything with it, BFD.
Another example of "Moderate Muslims"?
Those with the pins still in their grenades?
Semper Fi
Peter Townsend was arrested for a similar plea.
I'm doin' a pocket nuke myself.
Does anybody else find the term "Irish based" funny? Shouldn't it be "Ireland based?" The suspects are not Irish.
Wowie! Want to swap plans?
Hell yeah!!! Now if we can only find somebody who is developing a delivery system....
They have plenty of IRA safe houses to hide in, here.
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