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Monday, September 5, 2022

Spain: Police Foil Terror Plot



Empuriabrava, Spain


Spanish police in Catalunya have arrested a Moroccan man they say was preparing to carry out a terrorist attack. The below article is not exactly clear as to the sequence of events, but checking other Spanish sources, I found that last May, police had searched an apartment the suspect was connected to and found a grenade from the Spanish Civil War. The man was put under investigation and surveillance which indicated that he had become self-radicalized and his increasingly aggressive behavior led them to believe he was prepared to carry out a terrorist attack on Spanish soil. He was arrested on September 2.

The below article from the Spanish daily, El Periodico, is translated by Fousesquawk.

 https://www.elperiodico.com/es/sociedad/20220905/detenido-cometer-atentado-terrorista-catalunya-girona-14425259

Arrested in Empuriabrava a man ready to commit a jihadist attack in Catalunya.

The man, who was found in possession of a Civil War grenade last May, will be expelled to Morocco.

The Catalunyan police arrested a Moroccan resident of Empuriabrava (Girona) ready to commit an attack in Spain. This is a man who had already completed his process of jihadist radicalization, which, stressed an inspector of the General Commissariat of Investigation of the Catalan police in statements to El Periodico, that he had integrated the arguments defending the use of violence against those he considers enemies and had the intent to carry out a violent act.

"The threat of violent actions has changed a great deal," notes the same police source alluding to the ease that the digital environment has given to the propagandists of violent ideologies, such as jihadism and white nationalism. Now it is no longer necessary for the existence of a cell in permanent contact with a central organization, like what happened in the case of Al Qaeda.  And the cases of self-radicalized individuals, like the person arrested in Empuriabrava, are frequent. Without any contact with the Islamic State, he had come to his positions and himself had the same intent to travel to countries in conflict.  

A (grenade) from the Civil War

In a (raid)  carried out on an occupied residence in Empuriabrava, Catalan police found an explosive from the (Spanish) Civil War. The owner of this grenade, a man aged 30, also had various knives. His identifying data came into the hands of investigators, who put the magnifying glass on him.

When it could be verified that this involved a radicalized individual, who had changed his appearance and adopted more aggressive behavior, the National Court was advised. And police surveillance was activated to avoid that he would commit an attack before being arrested. In a statement this Monday, the Catalan Police stressed that, "at no time was there a risk to the public".

Last September 2, he was arrested and by order of the National Court, interned in an Internment Center for Foreigners (Cie) pending a process of expulsion for national security. The decision, which fits within that provided by law, is surprising because it also implies the loss of (visual) control of a suspect the Catalan police consider to be sufficiently radicalized to carry out an attack. 

The arrestee defended jihadist ideological ideas-that are a distortion of Islam- and as well as giving the impression of wanting to carry out an attack, also carried out, " an intense process of massive dissemination of content" to other persons to motivate them to take the same step. 

The (Catalunya) Minister of Interior, Joan Ignasi Elena, warned that "the terrorist threat continues all over Europe," assured that all the resources necessary to protect the public will be utilized and congratulated the Catalan police for their work.

The Catalan police remind the citizens that if there are indications or suspicions related to terrorism, they should communicate them through 937285220 or email mossos.terrorismo@gencat.cat



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