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A Moroccan arrested in Spain accused of recruitment of jihadists

He acted in social networks

USPA NEWS - The Spanish Police arrested on Tuesday in Valencia, the Spanish East coast, a person of Moroccan nationality for their involvement in recruitment, radicalization and aggrandizement by using multiple accounts and profiles on all social networks.
The detainee, who lives in Valencia, had established, stable character, a complex and very active virtual network for the dissemination, justification and glorification of jihadist ideology DAESH, encouraging all his supporters to terrorist collaboration for the organization. To this end, it is making use of all kinds of concealment strategies and security measures available in the networks in which it operated.
The complex research tasks developed on the plot organized by the detainee has revealed how he maintained communication with a large number of integrated combatants in the ranks of DAESH, some of them prominent makers operating in the Syrian-Iraqi conflict, it is having also shown its desire to accede to that terrorist organization as a fighter, said Spanish Ministry of Home Affairs.
The Ministry stresses that "this operation has allowed the deactivation of a dangerous radicalizing element and promoter of activities of terrorist collaboration aimed at early detection and deactivation of those behaviors precede and support terrorist activities." The police operation has been developed under the direction and supervision of the holder of the Central Court of Instruction number four, and has been coordinated by the Office of the High Court.
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