The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Morocco arrests Swiss man over links to hiker murder suspects

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RABAT: A Swiss man living in Morocco was arrested in Marrakesh on Saturday, for alleged links to suspects in the recent murder of two female Scandinavi­an hikers, authoritie­s said.

The man is ‘suspected of teaching some of those arrested in this case about communicat­ion tools involving new technology and of training them in marksmansh­ip’, Morocco’s central office for judicial investigat­ions said in a statement.

The counter-terror organ added he subscribed to ‘extremist ideology’ and also has Spanish citizenshi­p.

The ongoing investigat­ion into the double murder uncovered the man was involved in the ‘recruitmen­t of Moroccans and sub-Saharans to carry out terrorist plans in Morocco’, the statement said.

Danish student Louis a Vest era ger Jespersen, 24, and 28-year-old Norwegian Maren Ueland were found dead at an isolated hiking spot in the High Atlas mountains, south of Marrakesh on Dec 17.

The two women were beheaded, authoritie­s have said.

Ahead of Saturday’s arrest, Moroccan authoritie­s had previously arrested 18 people for alleged links to the murders.

The four main suspects were arrested in Marrakesh and belonged to a cell inspired by Islamic State group ideology, Morocco’s counter-terror chief Abdelhak Khiam told AFP this week. But none of the four had contact with IS members in Syria or Iraq, he said.

The head of the suspected cell is 25-year-old street vendor Abdessamad Ejjoud, according to investigat­ors.

He was identified in a video filmed a week before the doublemurd­er, in which the four main suspects pledged allegiance to IS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, according to authoritie­s. — AFP

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