Ottawa Citizen

MANHUNT FOR BARCELONA DRIVER.

- JOSEPH WILSON AND LORI HINNANT

•Policeputu­p scores of roadblocks across northeast Spain on Sunday in hopes of capturing a fugitive suspect from the 12-member Islamist extremist cell that staged two vehicle attacks and plotted much deadlier carnage using explosives favoured by Islamic State militants.

Complicati­ng the manhunt, though, was the fact that police have so far been unable to identify with absolute certainty who exactly is at large.

While police have names for the 12 members of the cell, three people technicall­y remain unaccounte­d for: two believed killed when the house where the plot was being hatched exploded Wednesday, and a suspected fugitive, Catalan police official Josep Lluis Trapero told reporters Sunday.

Trapero declined to confirm that Younes Abouyaaquo­ub, a 22-year-old Moroccan, was the suspected fugitive who allegedly drove the van that plowed down Barcelona’s Las Ramblas promenade Thursday, killing 13 people and injuring 120. Another attack killed one person and injured others hours later in the seaside town of Cambrils.

“We are working in that line,” Trapero said. But he added: “We don’t know where he is.”

Another police official did confirm that three vans tied to the investigat­ion were rented with Abouyaaquo­ub’s credit card: The one used in the Las Ramblas carnage, another found in the northeaste­rn town of Ripoll, where all the main attack suspects lived, and a third found in Vic, on the road between the two.

Police believe the cell members had planned to fill the vans with explosives and create a massive attack in Barcelona, the Catalan capital. Trapero confirmed that more than 100 tanks of butane gas were found at the Alcanar house that exploded, as well as ingredient­s for making the explosive TATP, which was used by the Islamic State group in attacks in Paris and Brussels.

“Our thesis is that the group had planned one or more attacks with explosives in the city of Barcelona,” he said. A more deadly plot was foiled, however, when the house in Alcanar blew up Wednesday night.

The investigat­ion was also focused on a missing imam, Abdelbaki Es Satty, who police think might have died in the Alcanar explosion.

Everyone so far known in the cell grew up in Ripoll, a town in the Catalan foothills 100 kilometres north of Barcelona. Spanish police searched nine homes in Ripoll and set up roadblocks.

Halima Hychami, the mother of Mohamed Hychami, an attacker believed to have been killed by police, said he told her he was leaving on vacation and would return in about a week. His younger brother, Omar, left Thursday and has not been heard from since.

 ?? PASCAL GUYOT / AFP / GETTY IMAGES ?? A police officer stands by the Sagrada Familia basilica in Barcelona on Sunday, before a mass to commemorat­e the victims of two devastatin­g terror attacks in Barcelona and Cambrils that killed 14 people last week.
PASCAL GUYOT / AFP / GETTY IMAGES A police officer stands by the Sagrada Familia basilica in Barcelona on Sunday, before a mass to commemorat­e the victims of two devastatin­g terror attacks in Barcelona and Cambrils that killed 14 people last week.

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