Events remembering Catalonia jihadist attacks underway
Official floral tribute takes place on La Rambla after members of the public spontaneously leave objects on the boulevard
Official floral tribute takes place on La Rambla after members of the public spontaneously leave objects on the boulevard
Unanswered questions still surround the events, such as the relationship between Spain's intelligence service and the alleged mastermind
Some political controversy precedes events to commemorate several incidents which killed 16 people
Other objectives included Eiffel tower, Razzmatazz concert hall, and gay bars
Raid in the Catalan town of Mataró
The brothers hacked social media accounts to share propaganda praising ISIS
The Spanish police has detained three suspected jihadists this Monday morning accused of being part of a DAESH cell in Badalona, Salou, and Tangier. In Catalonia the arrested are two men aged 21 and 32 of Moroccan nationality. In addition, with the collaboration of Morocco's General Directorate for Territorial Surveillance (DGST) a member of the same cell has also been detained in Tangier. The two arrested in Badalona and Salou were in regular contact with other members in Spain now arrested for belonging to DAESH, and also with important members of this terrorist organization in Syria and Iraq, where, according to Spanish police, they were supposed to go to fight in “jihad” and die as martyrs.
Early this morning, the Catalan police force (Mossos d’Esquadra) carried out an important anti-jihadist operation in six Catalan municipalities. There were 9 arrests in 12 major raids in Barcelona and the surrounding municipalities of L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, Cornellà, Santa Coloma de Gramenet, Ripollet, and Masquefa. The Catalan Minister of Home Affairs, Jordi Jané, announced that some of the “arrests made today are in connection with the terrorist attacks in Brussels”. He added that there is no evidence of any planned attack in Catalonia. Jané highlighted the collaboration between the Catalan and Belgian police forces.