Fingerprints Said to Link Bomb Suspects to House
From Times Wire Reports
Spanish police searching a house believed to have been used to prepare the bombs that blew up March 11 in Madrid found fingerprints from two key suspects, local media said.
Police also reportedly recovered detonators and traces of dynamite in the house near Morata de Tajuna, 20 miles southeast of Madrid.
The fingerprints were from Jamal Zougam and Abderrahim Zbakh, two detainees considered prime suspects in the bombings, which killed 190 people, radio station Onda Cero and Spanish national television said.
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