Barcelona Arrests Thwarted Terror Attack - Suspects Planned Spanish Suicide Attacks
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The Spanish judge overseeing the arraignment of 10 terrorism suspects said Wednesday that they had “planned to carry out a series of suicide attacks” last weekend on public transportation in Barcelona.
In a sequence of six-page rulings, one for each of the 10 suspects he ordered to be held in jail after their arraignments.
“Judge Ismael Moreno wrote that the suspects “had achieved human operational capacity and were very close to achieving full technical capacity with explosives, with the aim of using the those explosives for a jihadi terrorist attack, and it can be deduced that the members of the terrorist cell now broken up planned to carry out a series of suicide attacks last weekend, January 18 to 20, against public transport in the city of Barcelona.”
CNN has viewed a copy of one of the court orders.
The ruling said three suspected suicide bombers had traveled from Pakistan to Barcelona since October, with the most recent one arriving as late as mid-January.
The three had followed another Pakistani man the alleged explosives expert who had just arrived after a five-month stay in Pakistan.
“This pattern is common in Islamic extremist groups, which to carry out an attack usually send in the suicide bombers shortly before it will occur,” the judge wrote.
“The arrivals of these three occurred about two months after the presumed bomb maker had returned (to Barcelona).”
Further, Moreno wrote that an informant had told authorities about the suspected suicide bombers and the suspected explosives expert.













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