Texarkana Gazette

Suspects were in France before Barcelona attacks

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MADRID—Some of the Spain terror suspects spent a night in France a week before the fatal attacks in and near Barcelona, French authoritie­s said Wednesday as police in Spain revealed they found a real suicide bomb belt in the house where the attackers tried to make explosives.

An Audi A3 car that was observed in France on Aug. 11-Aug. 12 is the same one involved in the attack carried out in the seaside town of Cambrils in the early hours of Aug. 18, anti-terrorism prosecutor Francois Molins said. A woman was killed there, and police fatally shot five suspects.

French investigat­ors are working “very closely” with Spanish colleagues “to determine the precise reasons for this lightning trip…and if the terrorists were in contact with other people on (French) territory,”

Molins said.

Separately, a French police official with knowledge of the investigat­ion said several men who arrived in the Audi stayed at a hotel in the southern Paris suburb of Malakoff, visited a shopping center and bought a camera before leaving. The official was not authorized to discuss the ongoing investigat­ion by name.

In Spain, police disclosed that a belt charged with explosives was among the evidence discovered in the rubble of the house south of Barcelona. An explosion there on the eve of the deadly Barcelona van attack derailed the suspects’ initial plans to bomb important city sites, according to court documents.

Six of the attackers shot dead by police—the five in Cambrils and one Monday—were wearing fake suicide belts.

It wasn’t immediatel­y clear if the belt was meant to be used by the imam, Abdelbaki Es Satty, who was killed in the house explosion and allegedly mastermind­ed the attacks, according to the two jailed survivors. One of the suspects told a judge that Es Satty intended to blow himself up when the group struck Barcelona monuments.

Police had already found at the house more than 100 tanks of butane gas, nails that they planned to use as shrapnel, and 500 liters of acetone, a highly flammable liquid necessary to make TATP, an explosive used by Islamic State group militants.

Thirteen people were killed Thursday when a van zigzagged through Barcelona’s Las Ramblas promenade. A 14th was stabbed to death by the van’s driver as he made his getaway. A 15th victim was killed when the Cambrils attackers, armed with knives, drove the Audi onto a pedestrian path.

French Interior Minister Gerard Collomb said the car was flashed for speeding outside Paris before the attacks.

“We are working to determine why the authors of the attacks came to Paris and what they did in the Paris region,” Collomb said Wednesday, standing next to his Spanish counterpar­t, Juan Ignacio Zoido.

Zoido stressed the need for strengthen­ing internatio­nal anti-terrorism cooperatio­n to prevent future attacks as the Spain investigat­ion focuses on possible links the homegrown cell may have establishe­d overseas. Most of its members are from Morocco or of Moroccan descent.

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