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Jihadist arrested in Melilla claims to have sent 200 jihadists to Syria

«He’s gone from denying it all to recognizing his role,» claim judicial sources. Police found 25,000 conversations between him and his followers in different parts of the world. In one of his calls via Skype with a French Jihadist, he advised him: «Do not buy the Kalashnikov in Marseille, it’s worth 1,000 euros. Buy it in Egypt.» Arrested in Melilla on May 30, 2014, Maya is in prison awaiting trial for his participation and collaboration with an armed group, according to El Pais.

Jihadist arrested in Melilla claims to have sent 200 jihadists to Syria

His name is Mustafa Maya Amaya. From his wheelchair and computer, he sent dozens of Jihadists to Syria. «Over 200», he says. Arrested in 2014, he headed one of the largest recruitment networks of in Spain.

 

«He’s gone from denying it all to recognizing his role,» claim judicial sources. Police found 25,000 conversations between him and his followers in different parts of the world. In one of his calls via Skype with a French Jihadist, he advised him: «Do not buy the Kalashnikov in Marseille, it’s worth 1,000 euros. Buy it in Egypt.» Arrested in Melilla on May 30, 2014, Maya is in prison awaiting trial for his participation and collaboration with an armed group, according to El Pais.

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