Spanish police arrest man over Barcelona attacks

In August a group of jihadists, many of them of Moroccan origin, killed 16 people in two attacks


Afp September 22, 2017
An armed Spanish police office PHOTO: REUTERS

MADRID: Spanish police have arrested a Moroccan man suspected of cooperating with a cell that carried out the attacks that killed 16 people in Barcelona in a nearby seaside resort last month, Spain's interior minister said Friday.

The man, who lives in Spain, was detained in the eastern town of Castellon, Interior Minister Juan Ignacio Zoido said in a Twitter message without providing further details.

In August a group of jihadists, many of them of Moroccan origin, killed 16 people in two attacks using vehicles and knives in Barcelona and the seaside resort of Cambrils in northeastern Spain.

Spain police say suspects planned bigger attack

The main suspects in the attacks, claimed by the Islamic State group, were of Moroccan origin, but most had lived in Spain for several years.

Police shot dead six of the suspected members of the cell that carried out the attacks and arrested another four. Two other suspects died in an explosion at a house used by the plotters at Alcana

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