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Posted on Fri, Apr. 26, 2002

Al Qaeda suspects arrested in Spain


BY SEBASTIAN ROTELLA
Los Angeles Times Service

MADRID - Hiding behind a facade of respectability, the alleged masterminds of an al Qaeda finance base in
Spain used profits from their construction and real estate companies to fund terrorists around the world,
Spain's interior minister said.

Spanish police made two arrests in three days this week in a crackdown on the alleged operation, capturing
a Syrian-born Spaniard and his business partner.

The investigation has documented the movement of at least $600,000 to significant figures linked to the
Sept. 11 attacks, the 1998 bombings of U.S. embassies in Africa, an attempted assassination in Yemen and
other terrorist acts, according to Interior Minister Mariano Rajoy.

"As far as we know, the suspects dedicated themselves to real estate, constructing residences, etc., which
is obviously legal activity," Rajoy said. '' But it's another thing that they dedicated the profits to activities
that weren't legal."

The profiles of the suspected financiers contrasts with other alleged al Qaeda operatives whose cells were
dismantled around Europe since Sept. 11. Many suspects arrested in France, Belgium and elsewhere
financed themselves with crimes such as credit card fraud; many come from backgrounds of student
radicalism, immigrant ghettos or prisons.

The post-Sept. 11 crackdown in Madrid, however, has targeted a group of Syrians who immigrated here
decades ago, married Spanish women, obtained citizenship and established middle and even upper-middle
class lives. If the men are guilty, they are the ultimate "sleeper" terrorists.

Accustomed to stereotypes of shaggy fanatics and scruffy illegal immigrants, Spaniards were taken aback
by the appearance of alleged chief financier Muhammed Caleb Kalaje Zouaydi, the dapper businessman
with a neatly trimmed beard who was arrested Tuesday.

Police arrested Zouaydi's business partner, Ghasoub Abrash Ghalyoun, at his office Wednesday. A third
partner, Bassam Dalati Satut, was jailed in November, along with seven other accused accomplices of the
Sept. 11 hijackers.

Dalati's arrest stunned his friends. Not only does his non-Muslim Spanish wife work in a government
ministry, their children attend a British school, according to his lawyers. But investigators say they found
the name of a known al Qaeda training camp boss on a document locked in a trunk in one of the children's
bedroom.

As for Zouaydi, a global money trail allegedly connects him to an international rogue's gallery of suspects.
Instead of laundering illegal proceeds, police said, he allegedly donated to criminal causes.
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Authorities say they documented transfers of about $44,000 to Imad Eddin Barrakat Yarkas, the alleged

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