Sunday 13 December 2015

Man Suspected of Recruiting ISIS Child Soldiers and Sending Them to Syria Arrested

A man suspected to be responsible for the recruitment of children for ISIS army has been arrested by Spanish authorities.



A Spanish man has been arrested in north Africa on suspicion of recruiting child soldiers for ISIS.

Civil Guards in the autonomous Spanish enclave of Ceuta made the arrest yesterday, Saturday 12, the country’s Interior Ministry said.

According to the MirrorUK, the 34-year-old Spaniard, who lives in Ceuta, was held after investigators probed the departure of several youngsters to Syria.
 

The suspect was described as an Islamic extremist, who is said to have targeted vulnerable children through a cultural centre and brainwashed them into joining the militants.

An Interior Ministry spokesman said in a statement: “The Civil Guard began their investigations after detecting the departure of several youngsters from Ceuta to Syria.

“As a result of these investigations, they were able to discover that the detainee was recruiting and indoctrinating vulnerable youngsters he offered to help get to war zones and join the terrorist organisation, Daesh”
 

Earlier this week two Islamic State recruiters were arrested in Catalunya and the Canary Islands on suspicion of recruiting for the extremist group and making threats against Spain and France.

The 32-year-old man from Mataro near Barcelona and a 19-year-old woman living on Fuerteventura have been remanded in prison.
 
They were both Moroccan but lived legally in Spain.

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