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Morocco arrests 5 more in hikers’ murder probe

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SALE, Morocco: Moroccan authoritie­s have made five new arrests linked to the murder a week ago of two Scandinavi­an women in the High Atlas mountains, the country’s counter-terror chief said Monday.

The arrests were made in several cities in the kingdom, bringing to 18 the number of people detained over the doublemurd­er, said Abdelhak Khiam, head of Morocco’s central office for judicial investigat­ion.

“The two victims were stabbed, had their throats slit and were then beheaded,” he told AFP.

The four main suspects in what the authoritie­s describe as a terrorist act were arrested between Monday and Thursday last week in the tourist hub city of Marrakesh.

Danish student Louisa Vesterager Jespersen, 24, and 28-year-old Norwegian Maren Ueland were found dead at an isolated hiking spot south of Marrakesh on Dec 17.

Investigat­ors said on Monday that the dismantled ‘cell’ was made up of 18 members, including three with terror-related criminal records.

“The emir of the group” was Abdessamad Ejjoud, a 25-yearold street vendor living on the outskirts of Marrakesh, said Khiam.

Ejjoud had “formed a kind of cell that discussed how to carry out a terrorist act inside the kingdom,” he told AFP.

He was said to be in a video shot a week before the murders, in which four suspects are seen pledging allegiance to Islamic State group leader Abu Bakr alBaghdadi with a black IS flag in the background.

The alleged killers had “agreed under the influence of their emir to carry out a terrorist act... targeting the security services or foreign tourists,” Khiam told AFP.

Two days before the murders, they allegedly went to the Imlil region “because it is frequented by foreigners” and “targeted the two tourists in a deserted area”, he added.

The others suspected of direct involvemen­t in the killings were Abderrahim Khayali, a 33year-old plumber, 27-year-old carpenter Younes Ouaziyad, and Rachid Afatti, a 33-year-old street vendor.

Ouaziyad and Afatti were alongside Ejjoud during the murder, said Khiam.

“The members of this cell had no contact with Daesh (IS) operatives in conflict zones, whether in Syria, Iraq or Libya” despite declaring allegiance to Baghdadi, he added.

Last week, investigat­ors released pictures of three wanted suspected identified as Afatti, Ouaziyad and Ejjoud.

Rabat’s prosecutor has also said the four main suspects pledged allegiance to the Islamic State group in a video filmed a week before the double-murder.

The killings have shaken Norway, Denmark and Morocco. Another video circulated on social networks allegedly showed the murder of one of the tourists.

The two victims were stabbed, had their throats slit and were then beheaded. Abdelhak Khiam, head of Morocco’s central office for judicial investigat­ion

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 ?? — Reuters photo ?? File photo shows Moroccans gathering in front of Denmark’s embassy in Rabat to honour Ueland and Vesterager Jespersen, who were killed in Morocco, in Rabat, Morocco.
— Reuters photo File photo shows Moroccans gathering in front of Denmark’s embassy in Rabat to honour Ueland and Vesterager Jespersen, who were killed in Morocco, in Rabat, Morocco.

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