Barcelona, España.- The Spanish police arrested the two alleged perpetrators of a cell that is dedicated to collecting and distributing propaganda to extol the Daesh jihadist organization (Islamic State) and to radicalize and recruit new members in meetings in mosques or private flats.
The two men, both of Moroccan nationality, supposedly followed direct instructions from Daesh (Arabic acronym Islamic State), according to the Spanish Interior Ministry said in a statement, Efe reported.
The arrests took place in the town of Cornella, near Barcelona, in the region of Catalonia, where officers searched housing, according to Efe reported close to the investigation of the case sources.
Police highlighted the existence of an “intense and productive” activity radicalization and recruitment of new followers because detainees allegedly auspiciaban meetings Private, closed and after taking important security measures, both at a mosque outside prayer times and in private homes door.
On April 8 The Spanish police arrested eleven people accused of forming a jihadist cell that was willing to attack in Catalonia and also was dedicated to recruit young people to radicalize in jihadism and to send them to fight with the Islamic state in Syria and Iraq.
The detainees were five Spanish citizens -four converted to Islam five Moroccans and a Paraguayan, also converted.
The alleged alleged mastermind of the group was a Spanish citizen converted to Islam identified as Antonio SM
Also last March 31 were detained in Badalona, neighboring town of Barcelona, the four family members for their alleged links with a network of sending jihadists to Syria.
The four detainees were a married couple and two of their children, twins aged 16, who planned to leave from Badalona to Morocco, then travel to the conflict zone in Syria via Turkey after having contacted members of capturing and shipping networks.
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