Spanish authorities have arrested a Moroccan and Algerian belong to the pro-Qaeda cell
Published in 04/23/2013 14:16
Spanish police have arrested two people suspected of involvement in the
activities of al-Qaeda, one of Algerian origin and one Moroccan.
The Interior Ministry said Tuesday that the Spanish detainees belong to an extremist cell loyal to al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb.
A judicial source said Thursday that they would represent before the National Court in Madrid in charge of the fight against terrorism.
And one stopped in Zaragoza, northern Spain and the second in Murcia south-east, following the investigation has been cooperation with Acharttin of French and Moroccan, as the ministry said in a statement.
Their relationship extremist sites on the Internet
A judicial source said it appeared that detainees "extreme recently via a radical Islamic sites on the Internet."
The Interior Ministry announced that Nu Almdioni Algerian origin "was frequented by radical Islamic site known as used قياديو al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb positioned in Mali, to recruit interested in jihad."
She said that after being recruited "the man received instructions to travel to a training camp in northern Mali Islamist", and that the presence of international police intensified in the field thwarted the project and the suspect was forced to return to Spain.
The detainee was the second Hassan Aljawana "also in touch with the leaders of al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb in Mali, in charge of recruiting militants active in Europe," as reported by the Ministry of the Interior.
The last operation to arrest al-Qaeda in Spain to the second of August / August 2012, when police arrested in the Cadiz area south of the country, three Islamist militants Turkish are Hichenaan and suspected they were preparing for an attack in Spain or elsewhere in Europe.
As well as Islamist militants were detained during recent years in Spain, especially in Catalonia, north-east of the country, and the region of Valencia, east.
Spain suffered in the March 11 / March 2004 to bloody attacks targeted the outskirts of Madrid trains that left 191 people dead.
The Interior Ministry said Tuesday that the Spanish detainees belong to an extremist cell loyal to al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb.
A judicial source said Thursday that they would represent before the National Court in Madrid in charge of the fight against terrorism.
And one stopped in Zaragoza, northern Spain and the second in Murcia south-east, following the investigation has been cooperation with Acharttin of French and Moroccan, as the ministry said in a statement.
Their relationship extremist sites on the Internet
A judicial source said it appeared that detainees "extreme recently via a radical Islamic sites on the Internet."
The Interior Ministry announced that Nu Almdioni Algerian origin "was frequented by radical Islamic site known as used قياديو al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb positioned in Mali, to recruit interested in jihad."
She said that after being recruited "the man received instructions to travel to a training camp in northern Mali Islamist", and that the presence of international police intensified in the field thwarted the project and the suspect was forced to return to Spain.
The detainee was the second Hassan Aljawana "also in touch with the leaders of al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb in Mali, in charge of recruiting militants active in Europe," as reported by the Ministry of the Interior.
The last operation to arrest al-Qaeda in Spain to the second of August / August 2012, when police arrested in the Cadiz area south of the country, three Islamist militants Turkish are Hichenaan and suspected they were preparing for an attack in Spain or elsewhere in Europe.
As well as Islamist militants were detained during recent years in Spain, especially in Catalonia, north-east of the country, and the region of Valencia, east.
Spain suffered in the March 11 / March 2004 to bloody attacks targeted the outskirts of Madrid trains that left 191 people dead.
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