The Jerusalem Post

Belgium tipped Catalan police about imam

- • By JULIEN TOYER

MADRID (Reuters) – A Belgian policeman told a Catalan colleague in 2016 that the imam believed to be the instigator of last week’s attack in Barcelona was suspicious, but no informatio­n was found back then to link him to Islamist militancy, a source told Reuters.

Police in the northeast Spanish region of Catalonia are coming under growing criticism over the van attack that killed 13 people. Two others were killed during the driver’s getaway and in a separate attack further down the coast.

Several Spanish media accused Catalan police on Thursday of failing to properly investigat­e the Moroccan imam, Abdelbaki es-Satty. Meanwhile a wider blame game is being played out between central authoritie­s in Madrid and officials in Catalonia, whose leaders are pushing for independen­ce from Spain.

The tip-off about the imam was made informally between two police officials from Belgium and Catalonia who knew each other, a source in Catalonia’s regional government said.

“The communicat­ion between the two policemen was not official. They knew each other because they had met in a police seminar,” the source said, on condition of anonymity.

Police records, however, had turned up nothing on the cleric.

The Catalan regional government and Spain’s central government declined to comment.

It remains unclear whether Catalan police made their own attempts to follow up on the lead.

Satty spent around three months in the Belgian town of Vilvoorde, a center of Islamist radicalism, between January and March last year.

He later went to Catalonia as the imam of the small town of Ripoll, where he is suspected of having recruited and radicalize­d most of the group which carried last week’s attacks.

Hans Bonte, mayor of Vilvoorde, said last week that Satty had been “intensely screened” by Belgian police at the time, and he had told Spanish police by email of his whereabout­s.

El Pais newspaper quoted Bonte on Thursday as saying he had received a reply from police in Barcelona on March 8 last year. “They said the imam had no links to radical groups,” he said.

Sources close to the investigat­ion told Reuters earlier this week the regional Catalan force may have missed an opportunit­y to uncover the plot because of procedural errors and a lack of communicat­ion among investigat­ors.

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