America's Cup targeted by ETA suspect: reports
2007-01-26 09:23 (New York)


MADRID, Jan 26, 2007 (AFP) - An ETA suspect arrested this week
in Spain was planning an attack on the America's Cup, the world's
most prestigious yachting regatta, several newspapers said Friday
quoting Spanish police.
Iker Aguirre Bernadal was arrested on Thursday during a routine
check by police on a train that had crossed the border between the
French town of Perpignan on its way to Barcelona on Spain's
Mediterranean coast.
The Spanish interior ministry said he was wanted for committing
"an act of terror and public order-related offences," the subject of
a warrant issued in July 2004 by a Basque provincial court.
Spanish media said that 3,000 euros (3,900 dollars) in cash, six
false identification papers as well as manuals on making explosives
were found on Bernadal when he was arrested.
"He was to obtain information on the America's Cup which starts
in Valencia in April and will run for several months," said the
centre-left newspaper El Pais quoting police.
ETA's military chief Garikoitz Aspiazu "Txeroki" had asked him
"to set up the infrastructure in Valencia to carry out one or
several attacks during the America's Cup," said the right-wing daily
ABC quoting investigators.
Government efforts to begin peace talks with ETA broke down
earlier this month after a bomb planted by the Basque separatist
group at Madrid airport on December 30 killed two men from Ecuador.
ETA has waged a bloody struggle for an independent Basque
homeland comprising parts of northern Spain and southwestern France
for nearly four decades that has claimed more than 800 lives.
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