Belgium – 14 Al-Qaeda Suspects Arrested

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    Police increase security for the EU summit in BrusselsBelgium – Police detained 14 suspected al Qaeda-linked extremists on Thursday in raids in Brussels and eastern Belgium, including one militant who allegedly was plotting a suicide attack.

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    The terror sweep came only hours before a European Union summit brought together the heads of 27 countries in Brussels, though the site of the purported attack was unclear. Nearly 250 police officers raided 16 locations in the capital and one in the eastern city of Liege overnight, confiscating computers, data storage equipment and a pistol.

    “There was no other choice than to intervene today,” federal prosecutor Johan Delmulle told reporters. He said one suspect had recorded what looked like a martyrdom video, including a farewell message.

    “It is clear that we have to take the terror threat seriously,” Prime Minister Yves Leterme said as he entered the EU summit building.

    Helicopters flew overhead and police guarded dozens of motorcades traveling to the summit cordon.

    Delmulle said it was unclear where the attack had been planned to take place. The suspects had traveled to both Pakistan and Afghanistan, and it was possible the suicide bombing might have been drawn up there.

    Thursday’s raids were linked to a similar pre-Christmas sweep last year and Delmulle said the investigation showed at the time “a group of people were in Brussels with the task of committing an attack.”

    Investigators waited a year before moving in – opting to ferret out the entire cell rather a single part.

    “It is now clear to all that we were dealing with a real risk,” the justice and interior ministers said in a statement. “It is more than likely that an attack in Brussels has been prevented.”

    The investigation centered on people linked to Nizar Trabelsi, a 37-year-old Tunisian sentenced to 10 years in prison in 2003 for planning to a drive a car bomb into the cafeteria of a Belgian air base where about 100 American military personnel are stationed.

    Security services in several European nations suspect Trabelsi, who trained with al Qaeda in Afghanistan, had links with extremists in Britain, France and elsewhere in Europe.

    At the time of last year’s arrests, authorities tightened security, warning of a heightened threat of attacks despite the arrests. Police stepped up patrols at Brussels airport, subway stations and the downtown Christmas market, which traditionally draws large crowds of holiday shoppers.

    Leterme told reporters that the investigation justified the extreme security measures that were taken over the past year.

    Authorities did not give a rundown of all the people under detention.

    But Claude Moniquet, the president of the Brussels-based think tank European Strategic Intelligence and Security Center, and national media said they included Moroccan-born Malika El Aroud, a 48-year-old Belgian who writes online in French under the name of Oum Obeyda.

    “She is extremely active as a Jihadist who motivates” terrorists, Moniquet said in an interview. “She was writing online as recently as three weeks ago. She is very dangerous.”

    He did not elaborate on how he knew she had been detained.

    El Aroud, who moved to Belgium from Morocco when she was very young, began writing online after her first husband died in the suicide attack in Afghanistan that killed anti-Taliban warlord Ahmed Shah Massoud.


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    Big Masmid
    Big Masmid
    15 years ago

    Hashem ! Thank You !!! for watching over us. Lets get together and Daven for the Geulah.

    UBET
    UBET
    15 years ago

    Gevald!

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    15 years ago

    Note opening sentence… “Police detained 14 suspected al Qaeda-linked extremists ” implying there exist al Qaeda that are not extremists! Like only a little bit pregnant. How about the use of the politically correct term of reference “militant” instead of correctly identifying Islamic terrorists for who they are and what they do against innocent civilians wherever they go? Or the bland nondescript term “operative” used as well so as not to offend the Moslems. Why the pussy footing in regards to terrorists? Terrorists don’t pussy foot!

    People need to connect the dots over what is happening all over the world as a result of very bad people who aim to destroy. And the media’s job is not to conceal the truth but to report truth.

    This politically correct virus is an infection that’s been spread all over Western democracies only helping the bad guys to hurt innocent people everywhere.