The Citizen (KZN)

Terror suspect tells of more hits

- Madrid

– A suspected member of the terror cell that unleashed carnage in Spain last week admitted to a judge the jihadists had planned to hit monuments in an even bigger attack.

Mohamed Houli Chemlal, 21, said he knew of the plans two months ago, as he and three other suspects appeared in court for the first time since twin attacks killed 15 people and wounded more than 100.

The four are the only surviving suspects from what was believed to be a 12man terror cell that rammed a van into pedestrian­s on a tourist-packed boulevard in Barcelona last Thursday. Hours later, members of the group committed a similar attack in Cambrils further south.

After a full day hearing before the judge, Chemlal and another suspect, Driss Oukabir, 27, were remanded in custody and charged with terror related offences.

But the third man who owns the car used in the Cambrils attack, Mohamed Aallaa, was granted conditiona­l release, with the judge saying evidence against him was weak.

The judge gave himself three more days to decide if the fourth suspect, Salh El Karib should be remanded or released from custody.

The judge did not follow the request of the prosecutor, who said all four should be charged with terror-related offences.

Chemlal, a Spaniard, told the judge the cell was planning “an attack on an even greater scale, targeting monuments” using bombs, a judicial source said.

He had known of the plans for an attack “at least two months ago”, he added. – AFP

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