Indictments Issued in 2004 Madrid Bombings
From Times Wire Reports
A judge issued the first indictments in the 2004 Madrid train bombings, charging 29 people with murder, terrorism or other crimes.
Juan del Olmo, the investigative magistrate leading the inquiry, described the birth and workings of a cell of longtime residents, most of them from Morocco and Syria.
Three of the 29 people indicted were charged with 191 counts of murder and 1,755 counts of attempted murder, and three others with conspiracy to commit those crimes.
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