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Born in ] in ], '''Jamal Zougam''' was one of six men implicated in the ] ] ]. Born in 1973 in ], '''Jamal Zougam''' was one of six men implicated in the ] ] ].


He was detained on ] ], accused of multiple counts of murder, attempted murder, stealing a vehicle, belonging to a terrorist organisation and four counts of carrying out terrorist acts. He was detained on ] ], accused of multiple counts of murder, attempted murder, stealing a vehicle, belonging to a terrorist organisation and four counts of carrying out terrorist acts.
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Spain's '']'' newspaper says three witnesses have testified to seeing him leave a rucksack aboard one of the bombed trains. Spain's '']'' newspaper says three witnesses have testified to seeing him leave a rucksack aboard one of the bombed trains.


Zougam owned a mobile phone shop in the Lavapiés neighborhood in ] called ''Nuevo Siglo'' (''The New Century''). He is presumably the person who sold telephones which were used to detonate the bombs from the bombings. He also helped constructing the bombs and was one of the first of the arrested terrorists {{fact}}. Zougam owned a mobile phone shop in the Lavapiés neighborhood in ] called ''Nuevo Siglo'' (''The New Century''). He is presumably the person who sold telephones which were used to detonate the bombs from the bombings. He also helped constructing the bombs and was one of the first of the arrested terrorists {{Fact|date=May 2007}}.


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Born in 1973 in Morocco, Jamal Zougam was one of six men implicated in the 11 March 2004 Madrid Train Bombings.

He was detained on 13 March 2004, accused of multiple counts of murder, attempted murder, stealing a vehicle, belonging to a terrorist organisation and four counts of carrying out terrorist acts.

Spain's El País newspaper says three witnesses have testified to seeing him leave a rucksack aboard one of the bombed trains.

Zougam owned a mobile phone shop in the Lavapiés neighborhood in Madrid called Nuevo Siglo (The New Century). He is presumably the person who sold telephones which were used to detonate the bombs from the bombings. He also helped constructing the bombs and was one of the first of the arrested terrorists .

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