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 http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,3-485511,00.html

November 19 2002

Al-Qaeda cells spread across Europe
By Michael Evans, Daniel McGrory and Philip Webster


 COUNTER-TERRORIST operations in Britain have uncovered a �lattice network� of al-
Qaeda-linked cells involved in plotting attacks throughout Europe.

Arrests in Britain have produced crucial leads for further investigations by the 
police and
intelligence services in countries such as Germany, France, Italy and Spain.

The British authorities have also benefited from tip-offs from their European
counterparts, underlining the links now exposed between the different cells operating
across Europe.

�There are no national boundaries in this lattice network of terrorist operations,� one
security source said.

As the search for more al-Qaeda cells continued, Tony Blair promised that the public
would be told if there was a specific threat against a known target in this country.

As Iain Duncan Smith, the Conservative leader, led calls for a government statement to
clearup confusion about reports of a threat to the London Underground, Mr Blair said he
was wary of giving out generalised alerts that might panic the public and do the 
terrorists�
work for them.

He spoke out after reports that police and MI5 had thwarted a planned gas attack on the
Tube. The reports have been denied by ministers.

Mr Blair�s spokesman said that if the Government thought it was necessary to close any
part of the country�s infrastructure to protect the public it would do so �without 
hesitation�.

Investigators have also discovered that groups operating in one European country are
often making logistic arrangements for an attack in another country.

Intelligence uncovered in Britain has already led to arrests in Frankfurt, Milan and 
Madrid.
Suspected terrorist activities in other European countries have also uncovered new 
leads
for MI5 and the police in Britain.

The huge amount of material which has now been gathered by the counter-terrorist
services across Europe has also pointed to strong links between al-Qaeda and the
Algerian terrorist groups the GIA (Armed Islamic Group) and the GSPC (Salafist Group
for Call and Combat).

In a new  development yesterday it was confirmed that important leads have recently
come from Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia, which British security officials regard 
as a
soft back-door entry to Britain for asylum-seekers, some of whom, it is feared, could
include extremists.

In June it was revealed that 30 refugees escaped from a refugee camp in Slovakia and
had headed to the Czech Republic and Austria, from where they were believed to be
making their way to Britain.

Some among this group of 30 had been suspected of fighting in Afghanistan or attending
al-Qaeda camps. An Interpol report delivered to Slovak authorities just days before 
they
escaped gave warning that a group linked to Osama bin Laden was trying to reach Britain
via Bulgaria and Slovakia to set up a new terrorist cell and launch fresh attacks on 
Britain
and Europe.

Jaroslav Spisiak, deputy police chief in Bratislava, confirmed yesterday that 
information
uncovered in the city had recently been passed to the British authorities.

At a private meeting with Mr Blair last night, Mr Duncan Smith is thought to have 
pressed
for a statement from the Home Secretary to allay concern over recent arrests.

Asked on ITV1 by Sir Trevor McDonald if he had personally intervened to order the
arrests, Mr Blair said: �Any arrests are obviously a matter for the police and the
authorities, that�s not a matter for me.�

He said that if there was a specific threat against a specific target �we of course 
will warn
people�. He added: �We have got to be very wary of acting on general information, of
issuing warnings when they are not really justified according to the evidence. The risk
then is we unnecessarily alarm people, we end up doing the terrorists� job for them.�


AN 18-year-old Frenchman has appeared before magistrates after being arrested at
Stansted airport, in Essex, where he had entered the cockpit of a passenger jet and
damaged the instrument panel.

Josef Monti, from Paris, was detained by BAA security staff six days ago after he
allegedly entered the country on Eurostar using false papers. He was remanded in
custody after being charged with criminal damage and two offences under the Aviation
Security Act.

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