A group suspected of links to Islamic State extremists planned possible kidnappings, an execution and attacks on Jewish shops and public buildings in Spain, an investigating judge said on Friday.
Judges in Madrid questioned the 11 suspects, including a woman and a 17-year-old, who were arrested on Wednesday in Spain’s northeastern Catalonia region.
Ten of were accused of belonging to the Islamic Brotherhood for Preaching Jihad, a group in Spain suspected of recruiting members for the Islamic State insurgency, Spain’s National Court in Madrid said on Friday.
An 11th suspect was accused of possessing arms and explosives, Spanish National Court Judge Santiago Pedraz said in a written ruling.
The group formerly known as the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant controls portions of Syria and Iraq, where it has committed highly publicized abuses, including mass kidnappings and executions.
Authorities now fear the extremists may extend their attacks into Europe.
ABDUCTIONS
“They were considering abducting a person in Spain, dressing them in an orange overall in the style of the group known as Islamic State, interrogating them and cutting their throat in order to broadcast it” by video, a source in the investigation told reporters.
The extremists have frequently broadcast footage showing their execution victims wearing orange suits of the same style given to prisoners at the controversial US military prison in Guantanamo Bay.
Suspected members of the Spanish group had also discussed “abducting the director of a bank branch” for ransom, the source added.
The court remanded in custody seven of the suspects on terrorism charges, and released three others pending further proceedings.
After a separate hearing another judge sent the 17-year-old to a juvenile detention center, a court source added.
Officials on Wednesday said that five of the suspects were Moroccans, five Spaniards and one Paraguayan.
They said the cell had already sent at least four recruits to Syria and Iraq, where the Islamic State declared a “caliphate” last year.
A source in the investigation said the suspects appeared to have been radicalized “very quickly.”
‘THE HAIRDRESSER’
Police investigations revealed that the suspected cell founder, Antonio Saez Martinez — dubbed “Ali the Hairdresser” — told other members he came close to launching an attack on a Jewish bookshop in Barcelona, Pedraz wrote.
He allegedly proposed attacks with guns and grenades against synagogues, security forces and the Catalan regional parliament.
Police found on his mobile phone photographs of potential targets for attacks in Barcelona such as a hotel, a police station and a shopping center, the ruling said.
‘NEO-NAZI’
The judge said another of the suspects was a “neo-Nazi” who was caught with a hand grenade, knives, guns and ammunition, while another had material that could be used to make bombs.
Spain stepped up counterterrorism operations after attacks killed 17 people in Paris in January.
Spanish authorities have arrested around 40 suspected extremists so far this year — five more than in the whole of last year.
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