From the BBC:
“Three sentenced over Barcelona and Cambrils jihadist attacks”
Three men who assisted the
perpetrators of jihadist terrorist attacks in and around Barcelona that killed
16 people in 2017 have been jailed in Spain. Two of the group were handed
sentences of 53 and 46 years, while a third man was given an eight-year jail
term. One of the perpetrators rammed a van into pedestrians in Barcelona's Las
Ramblas tourist area, before a twin attack was launched in a nearby town. The
Islamic State group (IS) said it carried out the attacks. The trio were found
to have helped the perpetrators, who were all shot dead by police. Mohamed
Houli Chemlal, 24, and Driss Oukabir, 32, were sentenced to 53 and 46 years
respectively for offences that included belonging to a terrorist group and
manufacturing and possessing explosives. However, the judges said the pair
would not serve more than 20 years behind bars. A third man, Said Ben Iazza,
26, was given an eight-year term for collaborating with a terrorist group. During
the investigation, Chemlal said the cell had planned to target sites like
Barcelona's Sagrada Familia basilica. Police also found paperwork relating to
Barcelona's Camp Nou football stadium and the Eiffel Tower in Paris. But the
charges they were sentenced over relate to an accidental explosion at a house
in the small town of Alcanar, which is 200km (124 miles) south of Barcelona,
that happened the day before the attacks began. Explosives and gas canisters
were stored in the building, and Chemlal later told investigators the cell had
been planning attacks "on an even greater scale". The material they
were planning to use was destroyed in the blast, police said. The explosion
also killed the group's leader, a 44-year-old imam.
What happened in 2017? On
17 August 2017, a rented white van was driven down Barcelona's busy Las Ramblas
avenue at high speed. It careered into pedestrians along the packed street
which sits at the heart of the city's tourist area. Fourteen people were
killed and more than 100 were injured. The victims included people from
Australia, Germany, Italy, Portugal and the US. After driving the van,
22-year-old Abouyaaqoub, then abandoned the vehicle and fled the scene on foot.
He later hijacked a car and killed the driver. The following day, five
members of the jihadist cell drove to Cambrils which is 100km (62 miles) down
the coast from Barcelona. The launched a knife attack on the promenade
and one woman was killed. All five men were shot dead by police. Abouyaaqoub
was also killed by police on 21 August after spending several days on the run.
^ It makes no sense to sentence a
Terrorist to 53 or 46 years and then say they will only serve 20 years. It is
not taking Terrorism or the Victims’ Deaths seriously. ^
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