Mohammed Al-Guerbouzi
Mohammed Al-Guerbouzi is a islamist Terroriste of origin Morocco groin. He lives since the Années 1980, in the North-West of London and obtained British nationality, with his wife and his six children.
He is one of the chiefs of the Islamic Groupe Moroccan combatant (GICM), to which are charged the attacks of the May 16th, 2003 to Casablanca to the Morocco where he is condemned by Contumace to twenty years of prison. According to the revelations of Noureddine Nfiâle, a djihadist implied in the attacks of Casablanca, and condemned to twenty years of prison, Al-Guerbouzi is “ the first recruiter of the members of the GICM and the principal coordinator between his cells in Europe ”, he would have of a “dormant cell” with the Canada and four others in Europe - France, Italy, Belgium and Great Britain.
It would be also implied in the attacks of the March 11th, 2004 to Madrid. According to the Spanish police force, the Morrocan Jamal Zougam, regarded as one of the principal executants of the attacks, had called on several occasions phone numbers fixed and portable pertaining to Al-Guerbouzi.
With London, it would be implied in the attacks of July 2005, but it again could flee. However, the July 10th, 2005, it stated on Al-Jazira not to be in escape and affirming: “ the British authorities know perfectly where I am. I formally contradict the charges of the press concerning my implication in terrorist acts in London or Madrid. They are false charges spread by the Moroccan authorities ”.
According to the British newspaper The Independent , it would be related to the radical islamist preacher Palestinian Abou Qatada, installed in London and considered as the spiritual leader of Al-Qaida in Europe, currently assigned with residence, after two years and half of detention in the prison of high security of Belmarsh.
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