http://www.regnum.ru/english/562845.html

Byelorussian chemical weapons specialist turned out to be Al-Qaeda member

One of the 16 members of Al-Qaeda terrorist cell, arrested in Spain,
is a native Byelorussian, expert in chemical weapon.

According to Spanish Interior Minister Jose Antonio Alonso,
30-year-old Sergey Malyshev participated in militants' operations in
Chechnya, Pakistan and Afghanistan. He was born in Minsk, recently
adopted Islam and took the name of Amin al-Ansari.

Among persons arrested are also citizens of Morocco, Egypt, Iraq,
Ghana, France and one Spaniard. They have been arrested during the
last night in different towns of Spain, including Seville and Malaga.
The police seized carried lots of chemicals that can be used for
production of explosives.

Leader of the cell, Iraqi Hijag Maan, alias Abu Sufian, has been also
reportedly detained. RSN notes, the group occupied itself with
recruiting new terrorists and their ideological training. Provided
with fake IDs, they were transferred in Istanbul, and then to Iraq,
where they trained to be suicide bombers.






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