Two Moroccans arrested in Spain for attempting to join ISIS in Syria

World News Nilgun Salim
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Two men from Morocco were arrested in Spain after they were accused of supporting ISIS, announced the Spanish Minister of Interior Affairs in Madrid.


According to the authorities, one of the suspects was planning to join the terrorist coalition in Syria and traveled all the way to the Turkish-Syrian border to meet with a member of the organization.


The main purpose of their encounter was to receive full instructions for their next attack in Europe.


Shortly after he arrived at the destination, he was taken by the Turkish police exactly in the moment he was trying to cross the border.


The Moroccan was exiled in Spain, where he continued to seek for methods to reach Syria.


The other man is accused of helping him. They were living in Murcia and Valladolid.


Two weeks ago, the Spanish authorities arrested a Moroccan citizen accused of promoting the terrorist network through social media.


Since ISIS started the war against the world, the Spanish authorities arrested 30 people, linked to the terrorist network.


Recently, the French police detained two young women in Nice, suspected of being linked to ISIS’s Rachid Kassim.


The girls, aged 17 and 19 were planning another attack on very ‘specific targets’, a source close to the investigation said.


According to Express, they were using the Telegram encrypted messaging system to communicate with Kassim, who is suspected of having participated in several attacks or attempted attacks in France.


Apparently, the girls were perfect for conducting the attack because women are able to pass a lot easier under the radar of the police than men.

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