ISIS In Spain? 7 Arrested On Suspicion Of Supplying Cash, Weapons To Islamic State, Other Jihadi Groups
Police in Spain arrested seven people Sunday for suspected links to terrorist groups, including al Qaeda and the Islamic State group, in Iraq and Syria, according to the Interior Ministry. They were reportedly accused of supplying money and weapons to ISIS and al-Nusra.
Authorities reportedly said that five Spanish nationals of Syrian, Jordanian, and Moroccan origin, and two foreigners of Syrian and Moroccan origin were arrested during raids carried out in the eastern cities of Valencia and Alicante, and in Spain's North African enclave of Ceuta.