Politics

In Spain and Morocco dismantled a network of jihadist recruitment

They have been detained 14 people

USPA NEWS - Agents of the General Information Office of the Spanish National Police and Morocco DGST Tuesday arrested 14 people in the towns of San Martin de la Vega (Madrid) in Spain and Fez, Casablanca, Nador, Al Hoceima and Driouech in Morocco.
The detainees were part of a network of collection and sending foreign fighters to join the ranks of the terrorist organization DAESH, on the Syrian-Iraqi region that remains under their control. The operation, which took place at dawn in Spanish territory, have been coordinated by the Central Court of Instruction No. 3 of the National Court. The operation is still open and further arrests are not ruled out.
On 28 July, the Spanish Interior Minister Jorge Fernandez Diaz, amounted to 126 the number of Spanish soldiers or residents in Spain who had traveled to Syria and Iraq to join the ranks of the terrorist organization DAESH, of which 25 they are slain or died in combat. To prevent new terrorist shipments to the Islamic State, the Spanish police have conducted this year twenty performances and arrested fifty jihadists.
The Spanish police also fighting terrorist propaganda and the glorification of jihadism through Internet. As a result, on August 11 a man was arrested in Galicia, in the northwestern corner of Spain, to sell on the Internet T-shirts with emblems and pictures of the actions of the Islamic State. This person is released with charges pending judgement.
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