Nine ETA suspects arrested, cell dismantled
By Andrew Hay and Inmaculada Sanz
MADRID (Reuters) - Spanish police on Tuesday arrested nine suspected members of Basque separatist group ETA, dismantling its most active cell blamed for a string of bomb attacks and killing a civil guard, the interior minister said.
Paramilitary police broke into the apartment of suspected cell leader Arkaitz Goikoetxea, 28, early on Tuesday in the northern city of Bilbao, seizing two handguns and false documents, Interior Minister Alfredo Rubalcaba said.
Goikoetxea was one of the most wanted men in Spain.
The eight others arrested, most in their early twenties, had no criminal record and were working secretly for ETA while leading apparently normal lives, Rubalcaba said.
"We can't say this is the only ETA cell, but it was the most active, the most daring and the most wanted," Rubalcaba told a news conference.
Goikoetxea's group is thought to have killed civil guard officer Juan Manuel Pinuel-Villalon in a May 14 barracks bombing and staged most of ETA's major attacks since the Basque guerrillas called off a unilateral ceasefire last June, Rubalcaba said.
Spanish police have arrested 306 people accused of links to ETA since January 2007.
"The time between an ETA member exploding a bomb and being locked up is getting less and less," he said. Continued...






