Spain and Morocco arrest six suspected of practicing beheadings
Source: Reuters News
MADRID - Spanish and Moroccan police have arrested
five Moroccans and one Spaniard suspected of belonging to an Islamist militant
cell that simulated decapitations, the Spanish interior ministry said on
Wednesday.
The arrests mark the first big raids since a double Islamist
attack in Catalonia in August that killed 16 people, most of whom were mown
down by a van in Barcelona.
The cell was at an advanced stage of activity, the ministry
said. It did not say whether those arrested were men or women.
The group held secret night meetings at which they planned
large-scale attacks, and carried out physical training sessions in which they
simulated cutting off victims’ heads, the ministry said.
Five of the arrested were Moroccan, one with Spanish
residence rights. One was Spanish of Moroccan heritage. One was arrested in the
Spanish north African enclave of Melilla, and the rest in Morocco.
Spanish police have arrested 199 people in the country accused
of connections to militant groups since raising the security alert to one notch
below the highest level in 2015.
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