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Jamal Zougam
Bornc. 1973
Tangier, Morocco
Arrested13 March 2004
Madrid, Spain
Spanish police
CitizenshipMoroccan-Spanish citizenship
Detained at Madrid, Spain prison
Charge(s)accused of multiple counts of murder, attempted murder, stealing a vehicle, belonging to a terrorist organisation and four counts of carrying out terrorist acts.
Penalty43,000 to 50,000 years in prison
Statusin prison
Occupationterrorist, phone seller

Jamal Zougam (c. 1973, Tangier) was one of six men implicated in the 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 reported that three witnesses 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 believed to be the person who sold telephones which were used to detonate the bombs in the attack. He also reportedly helped construct the bombs and was one of the first to be arrested.

On 31 October 2007, he was convicted of 191 charges of murder and 1,856 charges of attempted murder, and received a sentence between 43,000 to 50,000 years in prison. A Spaniard, Emilio Suárez Trashorras, who supplied dynamite in return for drugs – was sentenced to 34,715 years.

References

  1. "Jamal Zougam: Madrid bomb suspect". BBC. 18 March 2004. Retrieved 1 November 2007.
  2. ^ Hamilos, Paul (1 November 2007). "Mass murderers jailed for 40 years as judge delivers verdicts on Spain's 9/11". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 1 November 2007.
  3. Wright, George (16 March 2004). "Six Moroccans suspected of Madrid attacks". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 1 November 2007.
  4. "Madrid suspect heard in 9/11 case". BBC. 1 June 2005. Retrieved 1 November 2007.

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Spain Alleged militants in the war on terror who have lived in Spain
People listed in italics have died.
2004 Madrid train bombings
Held in Guantanamo Bay
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2005 London bombings
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 Currently imprisoned.    Released after serving sentence.

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