Sunday, December 23, 2007

The Terrorists That Were Not

Why I didn't post the story of the arrests yesterday.

Because "Al-CIA-Duh" busts are all PRE-PLANNED, GOVERNMENT SET-UPS!!!!!

Someone made the call too quick here.

"Suspects in alleged plot to free Al Qaeda prisoner released" by Paul Ames, Associated Press | December 23, 2007

BRUSSELS - A judge released 14 suspected Islamic extremists yesterday for lack of evidence of their involvement in a plot to free an Al Qaeda prisoner convicted of planning an attack on US air base personnel.

Prosecutors said the investigation would continue and that heightened security measures imposed across the country after Friday's arrests would remain in place through the New Year. "We think there is still a threat," said Lieve Pellens, spokeswoman for the Federal Prosecutor's office.

She said intelligence that an attack could be imminent meant that the security forces had to act without waiting to gather the evidence. Prime Minister Guy Verhofstadt warned Friday that the suspects could have other targets and stepped up police patrols in public places.

"We could not treat this as we would a normal criminal case," Pellens said. "According to our investigation there were sufficient indications pointing to a terrorist threat. That is why we did not wait to detain the suspects."

Pellens said yesterday that searches of the 14 suspects' homes uncovered no explosives, weapons, or other evidence to persuade a magistrate to either charge them with any offense or keep them in jail.

Government called in the plot before planting the evidence, huh?


The release renewed criticism of Belgian laws giving authorities 24 hours to present enough evidence to charge suspects or free them.

"Twenty-four hours is just not enough to look at the evidence in a terrorist inquiry," said Claude Moniquet, president of the European Strategic Intelligence and Security Center, a Brussels policy institute.

Pfffffft!


Belgian officials said police were continuing to investigate materials found in the raids on the suspects' homes.

"The release of the 14 does not mean the investigation is finished. All the material that was found is being examined," Alain Lefevre, a director of the government's Crisis Center, told a news conference.

The suspects, whose names were not released, were expected to remain under surveillance and could be detained again if more evidence is uncovered."

I'm tired of the GARBAGE LIES, got that, MSM and you shitbag fucks?!!!!!