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'Europe's most dangerous' ISIS terrorist financed by Málaga husband, say police
Tuesday, April 24, 2018 @ 11:51 AM

THE husband of one of Europe's most dangerous and hunted ISIS terrorists has been arrested in Málaga for financing her trip to Syria, National Police say.

Fadoua Hassad, 36, originally from Morocco is said to be 'extremely radical' and has made constant references to staging attacks in Spain.

She has been actively involved in recruiting women to the self-styled 'Islamic State', also known as DAESH, from the war-torn Middle Eastern country.

Her ex-husband, 35, also Moroccan and legally resident in the Costa del Sol capital, reportedly gave her money in instalments to help her get to Syria and join DAESH.

Police have been investigating the couple since February 2016 when it was found she had left Spain on a flight to Greece before catching a connection to Turkey.

The arrested man sent her money to Turkey and also Italy, and supported her plans to join DAESH in the company of another Jihad terrorist - a 25-year-old Palestinian man - said to be extremely dangerous and whom she had met online.

In total, in the last two years, Fadoua has received over €6,000 and had also sent large amounts of money to the Palestinian's family, as well as funding his movements across Europe from her ex-husband's contributions.

The husband is said to have been aware of Fadoua's new relationship and, despite only earning a relatively low wage, managed to send her at least €700 a month between February and June 2016.

Read more at thinkSPAIN.com

 



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