Barcelona on alert after US warns of possible terrorist attack on Chrsitmas
Barcelona was on
alert on Monday after the US State Department warned of the risk of a terrorist
attack in Spain's second-largest city during the Christmas holidays.
"Exercise
heightened caution around areas of vehicle movement, including buses, in the
Las Ramblas area of Barcelona during Christmas and New Year's. Terrorists may
attack with little or no warning, targeting tourist locations, transportation
hubs, and other public areas," the State Department's Bureau of Consular
Affairs said in a tweet on Sunday.
Asked
about the warning during an interview with Rac1 radio on Monday, Catalonia's
regional interior minister Miquel Buch said police "were working on this
threat".
"We
take seriously all threats, all of them are investigated," he added,
without giving further details.
Top-selling
Spanish newspaper El Pais, citing anonymous police sources, said the
authorities were looking for a 30-year-old Moroccan man with a licence to drive
buses.
Barcelona-based
daily El Periodico de Catalunya said Catalan regional police had circulated an
internal note that the man could try to drive a bus into crowds in Barcelona. Read
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