Christian Science Monitor:
Spain: Bombers financed with drug sales
Posted: Wednesday, April 14, 11:28am EDT
The terrorists behind the Madrid train bombings financed much of their operation with sales of hashish and Ecstasy, even bartering drugs for the explosives they used in the blasts, Spain's interior minister said Wednesday.
The bombers also used money from drug sales to rent an apartment and buy a car and cell phones used as detonators in the March 11 attacks that killed 191 people and wounded more than 1,800, Interior Minister Angel Acebes told a news conference.
Acebes said the cell that staged the attacks "was local and autonomous, but its leaders have connections with other fundamentalist groups." He said investigators are pursuing leads in Britain, Germany, France, Belgium, Tunisia, and Morocco.
Acebes repeated that the core of the cell believed responsible for the bombings had been broken with a wave of arrests and the deaths of seven suspects who blew themselves up April 3 as police moved in to arrest them. But he would not rule out more attacks.
Spain: Bombers financed with drug sales
Posted: Wednesday, April 14, 11:28am EDT
The terrorists behind the Madrid train bombings financed much of their operation with sales of hashish and Ecstasy, even bartering drugs for the explosives they used in the blasts, Spain's interior minister said Wednesday.
The bombers also used money from drug sales to rent an apartment and buy a car and cell phones used as detonators in the March 11 attacks that killed 191 people and wounded more than 1,800, Interior Minister Angel Acebes told a news conference.
Acebes said the cell that staged the attacks "was local and autonomous, but its leaders have connections with other fundamentalist groups." He said investigators are pursuing leads in Britain, Germany, France, Belgium, Tunisia, and Morocco.
Acebes repeated that the core of the cell believed responsible for the bombings had been broken with a wave of arrests and the deaths of seven suspects who blew themselves up April 3 as police moved in to arrest them. But he would not rule out more attacks.
