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A woman arrested in Madrid as a suspected possible integration into the DAESH

She would travel to Turkey and Syria

USPA NEWS - The Spanish Civil Guard arrested Tuesday at the airport Adolfo Suarez Madrid-Barajas a woman for alleged links with jihadist terrorism. The woman had planned to travel to Turkey and then moved to Syria to join the ranks of DAESH.
The arrested, a Spanish citizen 22 years old and living in the province of Huelva in southwestern Spain, had undergone a process of conversion to more extremist Islam and allegedly maintained contact over the Internet with radical elements. Investigations about communications that the terrorist group DAESH has with residents in Spain have revealed plans to move the detainee, according to the Ministry of Interior of Spain in a note.
Monitoring and research of this type of connection is vital for the fight against jihadist terrorism, since not only possible to prevent the growth of flow of people who join terrorist organizations -DAESH in this case- it possible to know the slogans and instructions sent his followers from the core of terrorist groups in the West and detect any plans to carry out terrorist actions, added the Ministry. The Civil Guard maintains open different lines of research of this nature, which have allowed so far to avoid the addition of several residents in Spain in the ranks of DAESH, including sometimes even minors.
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