Spainish Police has arrested 37 people with suspected connections to ISIS. (Representational Image)
Madrid:
Spanish police have arrested two men accused of belonging to ISIS and a third man accused of spreading terror messages on social media, the Interior Ministry said on Tuesday.
Police detained a Spaniard of Moroccan origin and a Moroccan national said to have been communicating with leaders of the ISIS and distributing recruitment material on social networks from their homes in Gijon and San Sebastian, it said.
The third man, a 38-year-old Spaniard, was arrested after police linked him to social media postings glorifying terrorists and after two house raids turned up a cache of banned weapons. He was detained in the northern city of Manresa and had no direct affiliation to terrorist networks, the ministry said.
Spain has been on high alert and has stepped up security measures following attacks in Paris last year.
Spanish police have arrested a total of 37 people this year with suspected connections to terrorists.
Police detained a Spaniard of Moroccan origin and a Moroccan national said to have been communicating with leaders of the ISIS and distributing recruitment material on social networks from their homes in Gijon and San Sebastian, it said.
The third man, a 38-year-old Spaniard, was arrested after police linked him to social media postings glorifying terrorists and after two house raids turned up a cache of banned weapons. He was detained in the northern city of Manresa and had no direct affiliation to terrorist networks, the ministry said.
Spain has been on high alert and has stepped up security measures following attacks in Paris last year.
Spanish police have arrested a total of 37 people this year with suspected connections to terrorists.
© Thomson Reuters 2016
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