Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Spanish arrest for selling clothes with terrorists emblems – Televisa News

MADRID, Spain, Aug. 12 2015.- The Spanish police arrested a man accused of selling, through an online store, clothing with logos and photos jihadist attacks and supporting terrorism.

The Ministry of Interior informed through a statement that the arrest took place last night in the town of Naron in the province of La Coruña (northwest)

The suspect, of Spanish nationality, was served social networks for apology, contempt and humiliation of the victims of jihadist terrorism to distribute by Spain and Portugal shirts with images of bombings by the Islamic state (EI) and other garments with the emblems of this terrorist group and the Sham Harakat al Islam organization.

The arrested, with intense activity on social networks, which advertised and spread radical messages of various terrorist organizations, fed between his followers and supporters attitudes of hatred and violence.

According to the researchers, these messages could incite terrorist acts.

In addition, through the network, exposing an ideology in which he justified the hatred and cruelty, common elements organizations to which exalted.

In his Facebook profile even published a preview of the implementation of the engaging / volunteer British Alan Henning, accompanied by his torturer and the flag of self-proclaimed Islamic State.

This image drew up shirts in addition to selling its online store, with distribution in Portugal and Spain, in a shop of his property.

In the search of his home and his shop, the police intervened computer equipment and various documents.

The Director General of Police, Ignacio Cosidó, said today that the detainee was making a proselytizing in favor of “very intense and constant Islamic State “through social networks.

In principle, only it has been carried out this arrest in Galicia, although Cosidó said that in such operations there is always a further investigation of all the material seized and “never be ruled out that, following one of these operations may arise new lines of investigation.”

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