An alleged al-Qaida militant testified Monday that Spanish police visited him in prison last year and hinted they would get him released in exchange for cooperation in their investigation of a cell accused of helping prepare the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks. Such a visit by police would be illegal under Spanish law because only an investigating magistrate can interrogate a suspect. The judge overseeing the trial ordered the prison visit log checked to see if the visit took place. Full Story
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