Spain, Morocco Arrest 14 Accused of Recruiting ISIS Fighters

isis-army-700x430Fourteen people have been detained in Morocco and Spain on suspicion of recruiting people to fight for ISIS in Syria and Iraq, the Spanish Interior Ministry said.

The suspects were arrested in a town outside Madrid and in several locations in Morocco — Fez, Casablanca, Nador, Al Hoceima and Driouech — during a joint operation between the two countries, the ministry said in a statement Tuesday.

They are accused of being part of a network that recruited and sent foreign fighters to join the ranks of ISIS, it said. (Read more from “Spain, Morocco Arrest 14 Accused of Recruiting ISIS Fighters” HERE)

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