Advertisement

2 arrested in Spain on suspicion of recruiting militants to join Islamic armed group

Spanish police officers detain 3 Morocco citizens, allegedly linked to Daesh and preparing to individual terror attack, in Madrid, Spain on November 03, 2015. (Photo by Pool/Spanish Interior Ministry Press Office/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images).
Spanish police officers detain 3 Morocco citizens, allegedly linked to Daesh and preparing to individual terror attack, in Madrid, Spain on November 03, 2015. (Photo by Pool/Spanish Interior Ministry Press Office/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images).

MADRID – The Spanish Interior Ministry says police have arrested two people of Moroccan origin on suspicion of recruiting militants and spreading propaganda for the Islamic State armed group.

A ministry statement said the two, one of whom has Spanish nationality, were arrested Wednesday in Cornella de Llobregat town, just outside the northeastern port city of Barcelona.

Breaking news from Canada and around the world sent to your email, as it happens.

The operation came a day after police in Madrid arrested three Moroccans suspected of preparing to carry out an attack in Spain for IS.

The ministry said the two arrested Wednesday maintained contacts with Islamic State group members in conflict zones and organized propaganda support meetings in Spain to recruit members.

Spanish police have arrested about 50 suspected jihadi militants and recruiters so far this year.

Sponsored content

AdChoices