Moroccan suspect in Madrid bombings faces visit by Spanish judge
2009-06-05
A Spanish judge will arrive in Morocco to question Mohamed Belhadj, suspected of involvement in the deadly 2004 Madrid bombings, AP quoted Spanish officials as saying on Thursday (June 4th). The judge will also take fingerprints and DNA samples. Belhadj, who left Spain shortly after the attack, was extradited from Syria to Morocco in May.
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