The judge investigating last year’s Madrid train bombings jailed five men Monday who were suspected of having close ties to organizers of the attack and helping key suspects flee Spain, officials at the National Court said. The men were arrested last week as part of a crackdown that also netted 11 suspects who allegedly belonged to a Syrian-based network that recruited people for suicide attacks in Iraq. The 11 were still undergoing questioning at the court Monday. The five suspects, arrested June 14 in Madrid and Barcelona, were ordered jailed on suspicion of links to a terrorist organization. Full Story
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