71. Police did not name the rebel group believed responsible for the attack but the Maoist Shining Path has been active in the area. 72. Police did not name the tourists, who were due to fly home from Durban Saturday. 73. Police have not named either the shooting victim nor the suspect who was arrested. 74. Police have not named the three, who were living in a country house near here, where flags and FIS inscriptions were found. 75. Police neither named the paintings nor estimated their value. 76. Police did not name the man who was taken to hospital for treatment. 77. Police did not name the three, who have since left MMC but now work for other Mitsubishi group firms. 78. Police have named Syarief a suspect for bribery and said they planned to summons her for questioning. 79. Police have not named the two arrested men, but Protestant loyalist sources said one of them was a public representative from the Greater Belfast area. 80. Police named the four as Omar Zamiri, who rented the stormed house, Rachid Souindi and Said el Laihar, all Moroccans, and Algerian Teli bel Hachem. |