Sunday, 25 January 2015

"They were willing to carry out an attack"


Four suspected members of a terror cell were arrested by the Spanish authorities on Saturday morning in that country's North African territory of Ceuta, a quartet that Spain's Interior Minister claimed were well-trained and well-prepared to attack. Ceuta is a tiny, 7-square-mile Spanish exclave bordering Morocco, across the Strait of Gibraltar from Spain.

The suspects, who are Spanish citizens and are of Moroccan origin, are "strongly radicalized" and had psychological and physical training, as well as training in the use of weapons, said the minister while addressing reporters at an event of his ruling conservative party.
According to Fernandez "They were willing to carry out an attack," "And the police says, "They were ready to blow themselves up".
Those arrested were two pairs of brothers, Interior Minister Jorge Fernandez Diaz confirmed.


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