Authorities arrested an 18th suspect Friday in the Madrid terror bombings and requested arrest warrants for six other people, court officials said. The new detainee was identified as Abdennabid Chedadi, a Moroccan and brother of Mohamed Chedadi, one of the first suspects to be arrested in the case. Judge Juan del Olmo also ordered the release of two Indians accused of selling cell phones used as detonators in the March 11 railway bombings, which killed 191 people and have been blamed on Islamic militants. A prosecutor asked Del Olmo to issue arrest warrants for six more people, including Moroccan Mohamed Belhadj, suspected of renting an apartment were seven terror suspects blew themselves up on April 3 as police moved in to arrest them. Full Story
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