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Police gun down boy aged 17 ‘who drove terror van’

Fanatic is among five killed in shootout after ‘gas bomb spectacula­r is thwarted’

- By Rebecca Camber Crime Correspond­ent

THE 17-year-old leader of the Barcelona terror gang has been shot dead, police said last night. Moroccan Moussa Oukabir was killed alongside his accomplice­s in nearby Cambrils.

The shootout came after Oukabir, Mohamed Hychami, 24, Younes Abouyaaqou­b, 22, and Said Aallaa, 18, went on the run immediatel­y after the massacre in Barcelona.

Catalonia’s regional police said Aallaa and Hychami were dead. Police are still searching for Abouyaaqou­b.

Oukabir – said to have been the driver in the Las Ramblas outrage – was killed during a second terror attack in Cambrils hours later, which in all left five terrorists dead. The other two members of his cell have not yet been identified.

Officers fear that a 12-strong terror gang may have been plotting a ‘spectacula­r’ using vans packed with butane gas bombs.

But their plans were thwarted when their bomb-making factory in a house in Alcanar, 124 miles south of Barcelona, exploded after dozens of highly flammable gas canisters stockpiled by the gang ignited. Twenty butane gas canisters were found intact among the rubble of the house which exploded on Wednesday night, killing one person and injuring another 16.

Security experts believe the gang wanted to hire a large truck like the one used in the Nice atrocity a year ago, but they were unable to obtain permits and had to settle for smaller vans.

The van was hired in the name of Oukabir’s older brother Driss, 28, who handed himself in to the police. Driss, who calls himself ‘the madman’, was initially named as a suspect, but he claimed his identity had been stolen by his brother.

Yesterday officers battered down the door of the family home in Ripoll, a mountain town 65 miles north of Barcelona.

Their mother Fatima Ouhnine and their two older sisters Hanane and Fahima were held for questionin­g. Photograph­s emerged yes- terday of the cramped ground floor flat where the brothers lived amid a pile of rubbish, carpets, curtains and belongings.

Neighbours claimed that Moussa Oukabir was a ‘normal teenager who loves football’, but a disturbing picture emerged online of his hatred for non-Muslims.

When asked on social media site Kiwi, ‘In your first day as king or queen of the world, what would you do?’, Moussa responded: ‘Kill infidels and only spare Muslims who follow the religion.’

When asked where he could never live, he replied: ‘The Vatican’.

The schoolboy can be seen smiling and posing in casual clothing on his social media accounts. He also posted pictures of his dog, a Staffordsh­ire bull terrier called ‘Vinny’, online.

He used one social network to rate girls’ profile pictures out of ten. Neighbours said he was a ‘quiet IT student’ who liked chasing girls in the town where he played football for a local youth team, while Driss worked in a restaurant.

Driss spent a month in prison when he was suspected of a sex crime. He was released in 2012.

Following the breakdown of their parents’ marriage, their father Said left the four-storey apartment

‘People here are sad and worried’

block on the outskirts of Ripoll. The brothers attended the local Institut Abat Oliba high school.

Ripoll mayor Jordi Munell, said: ‘They have lived here for many years and we have never had a problem. People here are sad and worried. We are a town of around 11,000 people with 9 per cent immigrants. We practicall­y all know each other.’

Neighbours told of their shock after their mother and sisters were held. Mother- of-two Fina Cerra Muniz said: ‘I heard these terrible noises coming from downstairs. I looked out of the window and saw police cars and vans. There was this loud banging.’

Another neighbour added: ‘Moussa is a normal kid. The family are not particular­ly religious. I don’t ever remember seeing Moussa at the mosque. I can’t believe he was involved with happened in Barcelona. It is shocking.’

Mohamed Hychami lived in the same block as the Oukabir brothers. Another suspect Younes Abouyaaqou­b lived in the same town. The fourth suspect Said Aallaa was from the nearby village of Ribes de Freser.

Yesterday police said they had arrested four other men who had no record of terrorist activity.

Three Moroccans and a Spaniard aged between 21 and 34 were held in Ripoll and Alcanar. One man, named locally as Salh el-Karib, was threatened by a 50- strong mob as he was led out of an apartment in the centre of Ripoll with a blanket over his head.

Armed police were checking cars entering and leaving the village.

 ??  ?? Brothers: Moussa Oukabir, 17, who has been killed. Right: Driss Oukabir
Brothers: Moussa Oukabir, 17, who has been killed. Right: Driss Oukabir
 ??  ?? Dead: Mohamed Hychami
Dead: Mohamed Hychami
 ??  ?? Wanted: Younes Abouyaaqou­b
Wanted: Younes Abouyaaqou­b
 ??  ?? Dead: Said Aallaa
Dead: Said Aallaa

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