Morocco says IS cell busted, arms seized

Morocco says it dismantled a “terrorist cell” and seized weapons earmarked for a string of assassinations in a nationwide operation targeting supporters of the Islamic State jihadist group.

The interior ministry says the operation was carried out by a newly formed judicial investigations agency, but did not specify the timing or the number of arrests.

Raids were carried out in several cities including Agadir in southwest Morocco, Marrakesh in the south, Boujaad in the center, Tangiers in the north, Ain Harouda near Casablanca, and in the Western Sahara.

“Firearms and a large amount of ammunition” to be used “to assassinate political, military and civilian figures” were seized near Agadir, the ministry says, quoted by the official MAP news agency.

It says members of the dismantled network had pledged allegiance to IS and vowed to target the Moroccan security forces and send recruits to fight in Syria and Iraq.

According to official figures, between 1,500 and 2,000 Moroccans are fighting or have fought alongside jihadists in Iraq and Syria as well as in Libya.

AFP

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