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Fleeing Barcelona suspect hijacked car, killed driver

MANHUNT ACROSS EUROPE: Spanish magistrate­s have sought a Europe-wide arrest warrant for Moroccan-born Abouyaaqou­b

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BARCELONA: Spain asked the rest of Europe to join the hunt for a young man thought to have been the driver in last week’s deadly van attack in Barcelona as police said on Monday that he had also hijacked a car and killed its occupant during his escape.

After driving at high speed into crowds on the city’s famous avenue Las Ramblas last Thursday, killing 13 people, the suspected militant fled on foot and then hijacked the car as it was being parked, stabbing the driver to death, police said.

The suspect, Moroccan-born Younes Abouyaaqou­b, 22, then drove the hijacked car through a police checkpoint, police said. It was later found abandoned, with the man’s body inside.

Spanish magistrate­s have sought a Europe-wide arrest warrant for Abouyaaqou­b, a judicial source said. Police say he may have crossed the border into France, amid fragments of evidence that appear to link the Barcelona attack’s plotters to the country.

“We have no evidence that he crossed the border, we don’t think it would have been easy but we cannot rule out that he didn’t cross any border,” Josep Lluis Trapero, head of regional police in Catalonia, told a news conference.

Abouyaaqou­b is the only one of 12 men who is still at large. His mother, Hannou Ghanimi, appealed at the weekend for her son to give himself, saying she would rather see him in prison than end up dead.

Four people have been arrested so far in connection with the attacks: three Moroccans and a citizen of Spain’s North African enclave of Melilla. They will be taken to the high court in Madrid, which has jurisdicti­on over terrorism matters

Abouyaaqou­b lived in Ripoll, town north of Barcelona, close French border.

IS claimed responsibi­lity for the Barcelona attack as well as a separate a to deadly attack hours later in the coastal resort town of Cambrils, south of Barcelona. In Cambrils, a car crashed into passers-by and its occupants got out and tried to stab people. Five suspects were shot dead, while a Spanish woman died in the attack.

In the roughly seven hours of violence that followed the van’s entry into the pedestrian boulevard of Las Ramblas on Thursday afternoon, attackers killed 15 people: 13 on Las Ramblas, the Cambrils victim and the man in the hijacked car.

Of the 120 injured on Las Ramblas, nine are still in a critical condition in hospital. Another two suspected plotters, including an imam thought by police to have helped radicalise his young conspirato­rs, were killed late on Wednesday night, hours before the attacks began, in what is believed to have been an accidental explosion.

Police chief Trapero said there was now “solid evidence” that the imam, Abdelbaki Es Satty, was killed in the blast at a house in the town of Alcanar, south of Barcelona.

Authoritie­s have stepped up checks at Spain’s borders and also raided more homes overnight in Ripoll, a town close to France where many of the suspects in the 12-strong cell had lived.

 ?? — AFP ?? People display flowers, candles, balloons and many objects to pay tribute to the victims of the Barcelona and Cambrils attacks on the Rambla boulevard in Barcelona on Monday.
— AFP People display flowers, candles, balloons and many objects to pay tribute to the victims of the Barcelona and Cambrils attacks on the Rambla boulevard in Barcelona on Monday.
 ?? — Reuters ?? This combinatio­n photo shows the suspected driver of the van that crashed into pedestrian­s in Las Ramblas in Barcelona on August 17, in this handout released by Spanish Ministry of Interior on Monday.
— Reuters This combinatio­n photo shows the suspected driver of the van that crashed into pedestrian­s in Las Ramblas in Barcelona on August 17, in this handout released by Spanish Ministry of Interior on Monday.

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