Spanish police say driver of Barcelona rampage van identified
Spanish authorities officially notified European police of driver's identity
BARCELONA:
Spanish police said on Monday that they have identified the driver of the van that mowed down pedestrians on the busy Las Ramblas boulevard in Barcelona, killing 13.
Police in Catalonia announced the identification on Twitter, without giving his name. But Catalonia's regional interior minister Joaquim Forn told local radio that "everything suggests the van driver is Younes Abouyaaqoub".
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Spanish authorities officially notified European police of the identity of the driver. "We have to talk to European police to notify them of the identity because this person... is likely being sought in all European countries," Forn told local radio.
The 22-year-old Moroccan remains at large, and police said on Sunday that they did not know if he was still in Spain. "We don't know where he is," regional police chief Josep Lluis Trapero said Sunday.
Spanish police said on Monday that they have identified the driver of the van that mowed down pedestrians on the busy Las Ramblas boulevard in Barcelona, killing 13.
Police in Catalonia announced the identification on Twitter, without giving his name. But Catalonia's regional interior minister Joaquim Forn told local radio that "everything suggests the van driver is Younes Abouyaaqoub".
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Spanish authorities officially notified European police of the identity of the driver. "We have to talk to European police to notify them of the identity because this person... is likely being sought in all European countries," Forn told local radio.
The 22-year-old Moroccan remains at large, and police said on Sunday that they did not know if he was still in Spain. "We don't know where he is," regional police chief Josep Lluis Trapero said Sunday.