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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
Mr. Guerbouzi has been under investigation in Britain in connection with two previous attacks, a 2003 suicide bombing in Morocco and last year's attack in Madrid. He has been living in Britain for about a decade, the police official said.

Is there a reason why he wasn't put in jail?

12 posted on 07/08/2005 12:10:46 AM PDT by Mo1 (We will stay in the fight until the fight is won ~~~ President G.W. Bush)
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To: Mo1
Britain has a problem.....See this at the Belmont club and the link at post #5 above from there also:

A Blessing and a Curse

16 posted on 07/08/2005 12:15:55 AM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach (History is soon Forgotten,)
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To: Mo1; Ernest_at_the_Beach
British fail to extradite enemies within

http://observer.guardian.co.uk/waronterrorism/story/0,1373,1174624,00.html

"A Moroccan militant, Mohammed al-Guerbouzi, emerged as a potential bridge between the Madrid cell and London Islamic extremists.

The Moroccan authorities allege that al-Guerbouzi, now a British citizen who has lived in London for many years, is one of the leaders of the Group of Islamic Combatants of Morocco and is a suspect in the Casablanca bombings. Al-Guerbouzi is said to be a regular worshipper at a west London community centre.

Security sources in Britain have confirmed that al-Guerbouzi has been living in Britain for more than a decade, but say that, while they were aware that the Moroccan authorities 'take exception' to al-Guerbouzi, the authorities have not been presented with sufficient evidence that he was involved in any terrorist attack."
21 posted on 07/08/2005 12:27:02 AM PDT by endthematrix ("an ominous vacancy" fills this space)
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