A woman has been arrested in Lanzarote (Canary Islands) accused of recruiting adolescents and to facilitate the movement controlled by the Islamic State areas.
Sources Spanish Interior Ministry have told Efe that the detainee, a Spanish national, maintained direct contact with the Islamic State operating in Syria.
The transaction, which is still open, has been carried out by agents of the General Information Office of the National Police coordinated by the central court number 1 and the Office of the High Court.
With this arrest are more than forty people arrested in Spain so far this year for alleged collaboration with the Islamic state, primarily by recruiting and sending fighters to areas controlled by terrorists.
This is the first arrest carried out in the Canary Islands this year, as most had been carried out in Catalonia, Ceuta and Melilla.
On Saturday there was the last stop regarding Jihadist terrorism, particularly in Barcelona where he was arrested a man accused Moroccan nationality of propaganda and proselytizing of jihadism in social networks.
The National Court Judge Jose de la Mata decided yesterday sent to prison without bail.
The Interior Minister Jorge Fernandez Diaz, who said Sunday that the jihadist threat is at its most critical from the 11M currently stood at 116 the number of Spaniards who have joined the Islamic State or Al Qaeda, a figure considerably lower than in other European countries like France.
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