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keywords: description:Investigators were able to link these three suspects to a person in Algeria known as "Sheikh", who was believed to be the leader of the group. This person was already known to authorities, and he had been arrested in Turkey in 2016 while trying to join Daesh.
Once he was released he is accused of working as a recruiter for the terror group in several countries, such as Algeria, Malaysia and Tanzania.
In March he was detected entering Spain, and was put under surveillance by security forces. He was subsequently located in Barcelona where he was working to radicalize groups of young people. The other suspected members of the cell are thought to have been living in Europe for years.
Four of the detainees have been remanded into custody, and a fifth is detained in the Aluche Internment Center for Foreigners (CIE) in Madrid.
Europol has confirmed that all the suspects are Algerian nationals, and are thought to have been poised to launch a terrorist atrocity in Spain.
In 2017 terrorists murdered 14 people and injured 120 along the famed 'Las Ramblas', as well as murdering a woman and injuring in the nearby coastal town of Cambrils.
The injured lay strewn across the pavement in Cambrils. Click to enlarge.
Six perpetrators were later shot dead by police in a vineyard near Barcelona a few days later and two further members died when a bomb workshop exploded.
Spanish police moved in on the group after they had attempted to acquire an AK47 assault rifle.
The operation was carried out with the support of Europol, who sent two specialists to assist in the operation.
The latest arrests are both welcome and alarming, and in 2021 alone 29 people have been detained on terrorism charges across Spain. Most of these arrests have taken place inside prison, where radicalization often takes place.
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0commentsLabels:AK-47,Algerian,arrest,Barcelona,Daesh,Europol,guns,ISIL,ISIS,Islamic State,jihad,jihadists,Madrid,Police,spain,terror,terrorism,terrorists Friday, 15 October 2021 Somali Stabs Brexiteer MP to Death in Church: Sudden Jihad Syndrome?Sudden jihad syndrome (SJS) is a term with which we have become accustomed over the years Theresa May, David Cameron, Gordon Brown, Tony Blair and John Major.
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Some politicians even called for Southend to be given city status, which was a long-running campaign of Sir David's, in memory of the MP.
Boris Johnson described Sir David as "one of the kindest, nicest, most gentle people in politics", as the current prime minister paid tribute to his "outstanding" campaigning work on endometriosis, animal cruelty and fuel poverty.
"David was a man who believed passionately in this country and its future," Mr Johnson said. "We've lost today a fine public servant and a much-loved friend and colleague."
The prime minister's wife, Carrie Johnson, posted on Twitter: "Absolutely devastating news about Sir David Amess.
"He was hugely kind and good. An enormous animal lover and a true gent. This is so completely unjust."
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer described a "dark and shocking day" as he urged people to "come together in response to these horrendous events".
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"The whole country will feel it acutely, perhaps the more so because we have, heartbreakingly, been here before," he said.
"We will show once more that violence, intimidation and threats to our democracy will never prevail over the tireless commitment of public servants simply doing their jobs."
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge said they were "shocked and saddened" by Sir David's death, which is the second killing of an MP in their own constituency in little more than five years, following the 2016 murder of Labour's Jo Cox.
Home Secretary Priti Patel on Friday asked all police forces to immediately review security arrangements for MPs, while House of Commons Speaker Sir Linsday Hoyle [sic] has also pledged to "examine" safety measures.
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He told Sky News that he had gone ahead with his own constituency surgery on Friday despite the news of Sir David's death.
"Nothing will stop democracy, nothing will stop us carrying out our duties," he said.
"Those people who don't value the job that we do, those people who don't support us will not win - hence why I've had my surgery tonight."
Health Secretary Sajid Javid said Sir David was a "great man, a great friend, and a great MP killed while fulfilling his democratic role", while Foreign Secretary Liz Truss said he was "a lovely, lovely man and a superb parliamentarian".
Grant Shapps, the transport secretary, described him as a "dedicated, thoughtful man and a true parliamentarian, who lost his life while serving the constituents who he worked relentlessly for throughout his career".
Communities Secretary Michael Gove said Sir David's death was "heart-breakingly sad" and "terrible, terrible news".
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"He was a good and gentle man, he showed charity and compassion to all, his every word and act were marked by kindness," he posted on Twitter.
SunakChancellor Rishi Sunak said: "The worst aspect of violence is its inhumanity. It steals joy from the world and can take from us that which we love the most.
"Today it took a father, a husband, and a respected colleague."
Lord Pickles, a former Conservative minister, told Sky News his Tory colleague was a "great family man, somebody who was very open and very good company as a fellow member of the House of Commons".
"He was enormously good company. He cared passionately about a number of issues, in particular animal welfare, and he was somebody who really knew how the system operated," he said.
"Some people choose a path of being a minister, but David knew how to operate on the floor of the House of Commons to get things done."
However, the ex-Tory chairman urged caution over new security measures in the wake of Sir David's death that would move MPs away from meeting with members of the public.
Conservative MP Tracey Crouch said she was "heartbroken" at Sir David's death.
"I could write reams on how Sir David was one of the kindest, most compassionate, well liked colleagues in Parliament. But I can't. I feel sick. I am lost," she wrote on Twitter.
"Rest in Peace. A little light went out in parliament today. We will miss you."
Brendan Cox, widower of the late Labour MP Jo Cox said Sir David's killing "brings everything back".
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"The pain, the loss, but also how much love the public gave us following the loss of Jo. I hope we can do the same for David now," he said.
My thoughts and love are with Davids family. They are all that matter now. This brings everything back. The pain, the loss, but also how much love the public gave us following the loss of Jo. I hope we can do the same for David now. pic.twitter.com/hwRN0PODPK
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Nicola Sturgeon, Scotland's first minister, said: "Elected representatives from across the political spectrum will be united in sadness and shock today.
"In a democracy, politicians must be accessible and open to scrutiny, but no-one deserves to have their life taken while working for and representing their constituents."
Mark Drakeford, first minister of Wales, described Sir David's killing as a "truly despicable and horrifying act".
Sir Ed Davey, leader of the Liberal Democrats said Sir David's killing was "tragic and horrible news" and a "terrible day for British politics".
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken posted on Twitter: "The United States sends its deepest condolences to the family, friends, and colleagues of Sir David Amess of the United Kingdom, a dedicated public servant and lawmaker.
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"An attack on elected officials is an attack on democracy."
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