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Man linked to 'Jihad Jane' detained in Spain

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Man linked to 'Jihad Jane' detained in Spain


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December 12, 2015, 6:56 am

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Barcelona (AFP) - Spain on Friday said it had detained an alleged jihadist wanted by Washington for conspiring with a woman known as "Jihad Jane" to recruit people online for attacks in Europe and South Asia.

Ali Charaf Damache, who holds both Algerian and Irish nationality, was detained on Thursday in Barcelona, said Jordi Jane, who heads interior matters for the regional government.

"Regional police located and detained an alleged jihadist who was the subject of an international search warrant issued by Interpol US," he told reporters.

US officials say Damache worked with Colleen LaRose -- a Pennsylvania woman who converted to Islam and took the name Jihad Jane -- and others to create a "violent jihad organisation" with men and women from Europe and the United States.

LaRose herself was jailed for 10 years in 2014 for plotting attacks, including the murder of Swedish artist Lars Vilks, who has survived several death threats since penning a cartoon portraying the Prophet Mohammed as a dog.

US authorities say Damache and others recruited men online "to wage violent jihad in South Asia and Europe" as well as women with passports and the ability to travel to and around Europe in support of their plots.

According to a judge at Spain's national court, the Audiencia Nacional, Damache had initially been detained in Ireland where he was living, but a court there refused a US request to extradite him and he walked free.

Following his detention in Barcelona, Damache was questioned by a judge, judicial sources said.

He has refused to be extradited to the United States, where he faces up to 45 years in prison if convicted, and has been remanded in Spanish custody until a local court decides on his fate.



 
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