The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Murder suspects pledged allegiance to IS – Morocco

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RABAT: Moroccan authoritie­s said Thursday four suspects arrested following the murder of two young Scandinavi­an hikers in southern Morocco had pledged allegiance to the Islamic State (IS).

Three of the four suspects were arrested on Thursday over the grisly killing of the two hikers, as investigat­ors probed a link to Islamic extremism.

“The video showing the arrested individual­s ... pledging allegiance to Daesh was recorded last week before the execution of the criminal acts we are investigat­ing,” the Rabat prosecutor said in a statement using the using alternativ­e name for IS and confirming the authentici­ty of the video.

Government spokesman Mustapha Khalfi described the killings as a ‘criminal and terrorist act’, while Prime Minister Saad Eddine El Othmani called them a ‘stab in the back of Morocco and Moroccans’.

That was in reference to the likely negative impact the murders will have on the North African country’s vital tourism sector – which accounts for 10 per cent of national income.

The arrests in the city of Marrakesh follow a first arrest on Monday of a man suspected of belonging to an Islamic extremist group, hours after the discovery of the two women’s bodies in the High Atlas mountains of southern Morocco.

“The suspects have been arrested and investigat­ors were in the process of verifying the terrorist motive, which is supported by the evidence and the findings of inquiries,” said the central judicial investigat­ions office.

The bodies of Danish student Louisa Vesterager Jespersen, 24, and 28-year-old Maren Ueland from Norway were found on Monday, after the two friends had pitched their tent at an isolated mountain site two hours’ walk from the tourist village of Imlil.

Police have focused on the terrorism line of inquiry since arresting the first suspect in a poor neighbourh­ood of the region’s main city of Marrakesh, which is a magnet for foreign tourists.

“The radical Islamist line has not been removed, because of the profile of the (first) suspect arrested and the three” others, who have links to radical Islamic circles, a source close to the investigat­ion told AFP on Wednesday.

Investigat­ors released pictures of three of those arrested, who were identified as Rachid Afatti, Ouaziad Younes and Ejjoud Abdessamad.

In one of the black and white photos circulated by the authoritie­s, a suspect wears white robes and a white skullcap, and has a long beard.

The second suspect also has a long beard, while the third has a thin face and a goatee.

But in another picture released by police after they were detained, the three are freshly shaven and wearing plain clothes.

All three hail from Marrakesh, and one of them had ‘a court record linked to terrorist acts’, police spokesman Boubker Sabik said.

Danish Prime Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen denounced what he called a ‘beastly crime’.

Addressing reporters, Rasmussen said ‘like the whole world, we react with consternat­ion, disgust and a profound sadness’.

Norway’s Prime Minister Erna Solberg condemned what she called a ‘brutal and meaningles­s attack on innocents’.

In Rabat, the government spokesman highlighte­d the efforts of the security services in the fight against terrorism by hailing the arrest in ‘record time’ of the alleged suspects in the double murder.

Moroccan authoritie­s were still working to determine the authentici­ty of a video posted on social media networks allegedly showing the murder of one of the tourists, a prosecutor said in a statement.

The killings have sparked fears of a hit to Morocco’s crucial tourist sector as the kingdom’s relative security has always been a major selling point. — AFP

The video showing the arrested individual­s... pledging allegiance to Daesh was recorded last week before the execution of the criminal acts we are investigat­ing. Rabat prosecutor

 ??  ?? Moroccan police officers driving a truck carrying the bodies of the two murdered Scandinavi­an hikers as they are being transporte­d from a morgue in the capital Marrakesh to the airport. — AFP photo
Moroccan police officers driving a truck carrying the bodies of the two murdered Scandinavi­an hikers as they are being transporte­d from a morgue in the capital Marrakesh to the airport. — AFP photo

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