- Operation conducted on the night of March 3, say reports.
- One suspect also arrested in Italy as part of the same case.
- Detainees presented in court on March 6 on multiple charges.
Authorities in Spain have arrested 10 individuals of Pakistan-origin in Barcelona on terrorism-related charges. Reports suggest the suspects were allegedly linked to an organised criminal group — based on extremist ideologies — that issued violent directives through online messaging platforms.
As part of the same investigation, another suspect was detained in Italy. The arrests took place during an operation conducted on the night of March 3.
According to a media report citing statement issued by the Spanish authorities, the arrests were made in a joint operation conducted by the Mossos d’Esquadra (Catalan police), the Spanish National Police, and Italian law enforcement.
This operation follows the previous arrests of five individuals in 2022 and 14 in 2023, bringing the total number of detainees linked to the case to 30.
Officials have ruled out any foreign connections, asserting that the organisation operated solely within Spain. The group’s suspected leader is reportedly a 55-year-old Pakistani national.
The suspects had allegedly expressed support for terrorists through social media posts, reports suggested. They were formally presented before the court on March 6, facing charges including aiding terrorists, providing financial support, and recruiting for terrorist activities.