Saturday, November 19, 2016

Arrested in Spain two suspected jihadists moroccans – Information Center for China Internet

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  • 19:58:40 2016-11-19 agency / xinhua

The National Police of Spain has arrested early this morning to two people, both of moroccan nationality and resident in Madrid, and Roda de Ter (Barcelona), which were part of the fabric of propaganda and recruitment by the terrorist organisation Daesh, reported today the Ministry of Interior in a statement.

The National Police accuses both citizens of being jihadists fully integrated into the terrorist group Islamic State, who are very active on the internet, where they made proselytizing, indoctrinating his ideas with the aim of inciting the execution of terrorist acts, highlights the note.

According to police sources, the contents disclosed by the detainees on social networks had as objective the uptake and recruitment of young muslims, with the aim of forming an “army of followers” invisible to the police control and was fully integrated into the cultures and societies of the countries in which they reside.

in Addition, performed tasks propaganda and glorification of the military victories and accomplishments of Daesh, all of this presented through a visual format attractive to capture the greatest number of followers.

The two men had experienced a process of rapid and extreme radicalization, favored and supported by his total isolation, which based their socialization, only your contacts, virtual-profile jihadist radical and his radicalism had evolved to the extreme of volunteering to Daesh as “martyrs”, with full availability to act at any moment, place and situation, indicates the Ministry of the Interior.

Also, from 2015, the year in which the Ministry of the Interior rose to 4 the Level of Alert against Terrorism (NAA-4), Forces and Bodies of Security have been detained in Spain to a total of 163 jihadi terrorist.

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