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MALI

Al-Qaeda suspect remanded in custody

A Spanish judge Friday remanded in custody a suspected Al-Qaeda militant accused of links to extremists in Mali and bailed another man on the same charges, the court said.

Judge Santiago Pedraz ordered Nouh Mediouni, 23, to be held in custody as a flight risk on charges of "membership of a terrorist organisation", according to a written ruling from the National Court.

Police arrested Mediouni, who is of Algerian origin, on Tuesday in the northern Spanish city of Zaragoza.

They said he had been in contact with Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM), which has carried out attacks and kidnappings across north Africa.

The interior ministry said Mediouni was highly radicalised and was thought to have been recruited by Mali-based members of AQIM via an online militant forum.

Police in Murcia in the southeast on Tuesday arrested Hassan El Jaaouani, 52, of Moroccan origin, who they said had also been in contact with Mali-based AQIM leaders.

A judicial official said the judge on Friday released El Jaaouani on bail and ordered him not to leave Spain.

Interior Minister Jorge Fernandez-Diaz said the two suspects appeared to be "lone wolves" — individuals who became radicalised despite not having previous links to organised groups.

The government said 13 people had been arrested in Spain for "international terrorism" since the current conservative government took office at the end of 2011.

On March 11th, 2004, Spain suffered one of Europe's worst terror attacks when explosions linked to Al-Qaeda killed 191 people on packed commuter trains in Madrid.

Twenty-one people, mostly Moroccans, were convicted of involvement in those attacks.

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MILITARY

Denmark to deploy special forces to Mali in 2022

Denmark plans to deploy about 100 special forces to Mali early next year to boost the elite anti-jihadist European task force Takuba headed by France, the government announced Thursday.

Denmark to deploy special forces to Mali in 2022
A UN aircraft about to depart Denmark for Mali in 2019. File photo: Henning Bagger/Ritzau Scanpix

“The terrorist threat posed by the Islamic State group and Al-Qaeda remainssignificant,” the foreign and defence ministries said in a joint statement.

“They want to create a hub in West Africa for their extremist regime… and we cannot allow that to happen,” they added.

The Danish contingent, which apart from the special forces will also include top level military officers and surgeons, will be deployed at the beginning of 2022, the ministries said.

Copenhagen also plans to send a military transport plane to assist the UN mission in Mali, MINUSMA.

The French-led Takuba multinational force, launched in March 2020, has already seen Czech, Swedish and Estonian troops deployed in the region but France has struggled to obtain significant support from its larger EU partners.

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