Thursday, July 23, 2015

Arrested in Spain a man to recruit women for EI – El Universal (Venezuela)

MADRID Agents of the Spanish Police arrested Wednesday in the autonomous city of Melilla, located in northern Morocco, a man of 29 who have allegedly indoctrinated and captured women to send to Syria and Iraq and integrate them into the terrorist organization Islamic State (EI).

According to the Ministry of Interior in a statement, arrested, of Spanish nationality , was responsible for “the recruitment, indoctrination and radicalization of third parties and to promote adherence to jihadist organizations” as the EI

, said DPA.

The police operation came forward with the intention of fleeing stopped, he explained Interior Minister Jorge Fernandez Diaz.

The agents searched his home and multimedia files seized “jihadist character,” exposing to his son, a minor, to familiarize you with the jihadist tactics. The detainee was even dress the boy black and provide a ‘machete large “, as specified Interior.

Part of propaganda material that had the arrested was directed exclusively to the radicalization of women.

According to research, voice recordings produced with sermons “of radical doctrinal” that sought to impose the Sharia or Islamic law. They also urged not maintain contact with “infidels” and called reject any system of government that was imposed by the Islamic State.

The police operation is a continuation of those carried out in 2014 in various parts of Spain, which resulted in the arrest of nine people. Also related to detention on the island of Lanzarote, it makes a dais, a woman who allegedly recruited children and adolescents, also for EI.

The Ministry of Interior emphasizes in his note that these operations have prevented “the recruitment of a numerous group of women, some of minors” and “has paralyzed the process of radicalization that all detainees were developing”.

So far this year, 49 people were arrested and brought to justice regarding Jihadist terrorism, according to the Interior Minister he said. The number rises to 572 from the March 11, 2004, as took place in Madrid bombings that killed 191 people and were blamed on a jihadist group.

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