Friday, December 21, 2007

Belgium Arrest 14 Jihadists in Terrorist Plot


Belgium has foiled what could have been a pretty devastating terrorist plot. The plot apparently involved trying to free a prisoner that Belgium is holding for his plot of driving a car bomb into a Belgian military facility that has around 100 American military personnel. With 14 jihadists involved in planning, this could have been a major operation.

Here's the full story with all of the details.


Belgium Arrests 14 in Terrorist Plot

BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) - Belgian police Friday arrested 14 Muslim extremists suspected of planning to free an al-Qaida sympathizer imprisoned for planning a terrorist attack on U.S. air base personnel, officials said.
Security was heightened at airports, subway stations and other public places across the capital, and the U.S. Embassy warned Americans of "a heightened risk of terrorist attack in Brussels" although it had no indication of any American targets.
Prime Minister Guy Verhofstadt said the government had information suggesting "preparation of an attack."
"Other acts of violence are not to be excluded," he said.
The prisoner, Nizar Trabelsi, a 37-year-old Tunisian who played soccer for several German teams, was sentenced to the maximum 10 years in prison four years ago. He had admitted planning to drive a car bomb into the canteen at Kleine Brogel, a Belgian air base where about 100 American military personnel are stationed.
The base is home to Belgian F-16 warplanes equipped with nuclear weapons that are under U.S. control, according GlobalSecurity.org, a U.S.-based military affairs think tank.
Trabelsi, who testified that he intended kill U.S. soldiers, says he met Osama bin Laden in Afghanistan and asked to become a suicide bomber. He was arrested in Brussels on Sept. 13, 2001. Police later discovered the raw materials for a huge bomb in the back of a Brussels restaurant.

The federal prosecutor's office said the 14 were planning to free the terrorist by force. "Trabelsi would be helped by a group of people, driven by an extremist vision of Islam," the prosecutor's office said.

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