www.xinhuanet.com
XINHUA online
CHINA VIEW
VIEW CHINA
 Breaking News Key al-Qaida figure killed in Medina    Four US soldiers killed north of Baghdad    Taliban releases Lebanese hostage    700 more US troops head for Iraq to guard prisons    China, Russia starts joint military exercise    Strategic consultation on Sino-Russian joint military drill held     
Home  
China  
World  
Business  
Technology  
Opinion  
Culture/Edu  
Sports  
Entertainment  
Life/Health  
Travel  
Weather  
RSS  
  About China
  Map
  History
  Constitution
  CPC & Other Parties
  State Organs
  Local Leadership
  White Papers
  Statistics
  Major Projects
  English Websites
  BizChina
- Conferences & Exhibitions
- Investment
- Bidding
- Enterprises
- Policy update
- Technological & Economic Development Zones
Online marketplace of Manufacturers & Wholesalers
   News Photos Voice People BizChina Feature About us   
Madrid blasts suspect in extradition detention
www.chinaview.cn 2005-08-19 07:21:17

Moroccan national Abdelmajid Bouchar, a key suspect allegedly involved in last year's Madrid train bombings, has been put in extradition detention in Belgrade.

Moroccan national Abdelmajid Bouchar, a key suspect allegedly involved in last year's Madrid train bombings, has been put in extradition detention in Belgrade.

    BELGRADE, Aug. 18 (Xinhuanet) -- A key suspect allegedly involved in last year's Madrid train bombings has been put in extradition detention in Belgrade, the Serbian Interior Ministry said on Thursday.

    Moroccan national Abdelmajid Bouchar was arrested Tuesday night on a train traveling from the northern Serbian city of Subotica to Belgrade for entering Serbia with false ID documents.

    He held a forged Iraqi passport by the name of Midhat Salah.

    Bouchar is wanted by Madrid on an international arrest warrant over his alleged involvement in the March 11, 2004 bombings of four trains that left 191 dead and 1,500 injured.

    The Serbian ministry said Bouchar was questioned by officials of the Belgrade District Court on Wednesday, after which he was sent to extradition detention.

    Court officials said that an extradition detention can last up to one year, while Bouchar's detention will be reviewed every two months, until conditions are met for his extradition to Spain.

    Serbia-Montenegro Minister of Human and Minority Rights Rasim Ljajic said on Thursday that the National Bureau of Interpol for Serbia-Montenegro had informed the bureau in Spain that Bouchar had been sentenced to detention pending extradition and that the Spanish government should issue an extradition warrant.

    "It will certainly take several weeks, maybe even months, before the procedure is completed. Our District Court will reach adecision based on that documentation. And the person, against whomthe extradition warrant is to be issued, has the right of an appeal," Ljajic was quoted by the official Tanjug news agency as saying. Enditem

  Related Story
Copyright ©2003 Xinhua News Agency. All rights reserved.
Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited.