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Judge to investigate terrorist’s trip to Madrid

Updated: A Spanish High Court judge has opened a preliminary investigation into French Islamist gunman Amedy Coulibaly's stay in Madrid before recent Paris terror attacks, a judicial source said on Thursday.

Judge to investigate terrorist's trip to Madrid
Amédy Coulibaly and his girlfriend Hayat Boumeddiene are thought to have both been in Madrid over the New Year's period. Photo: AFP

Judge Eloy Velasco will probe the visit by Coulibaly, his partner Hayat Boumeddiene and a "third person who may have helped her reach Syria," the source told news agency AFP.

The move come after French television channel M6 broke the news that Coulibaly, who killed one police officer and four French Jews in violence related to the attack on satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, travelled to Madrid with his partner Hayat Boumeddiene on December 30th before returning to Paris on January 2nd.

French authorities have been in contact with their Spanish counterparts to determine if Coulibaly, who was known to French domestic intelligence had contact with anyone else while in the Spanish capital.

His partner Boumeddienne flew from Madrid to Istanbul on January 2nd before travelling on to Syria on January 8th. She is now wanted by police.

The 32-year-old Coulibaly was an ally of the brother Chérif and Said Kouachi, responsible for the attack on Charlie Hebdo in which 12 people were killed.   

Coulibaly – who met Chérif Kouachi in prison – was sentenced to five years in prison in 2013 for his role in a failed bid to break an Algerian Islamist, Smain Ait Ali Belkacem, out of jail.

In 2010, Coulibaly and Boumedienne were spotted by intelligence services visiting al-Qaeda terrorist Djamel Beghal – an associate of radical London cleric Abu Hamza – in Cantal, southern France. 

Boumeddiene and Chérif's girlfriend spoke "more than 500" times by phone in 2014, said Paris's chief prosecutor Francois Molins.

TERRORISM

Italian police arrest Algerian wanted for alleged IS ties

Police in Milan said on Thursday they had arrested a 37-year-old Algerian man in the subway, later discovering he was wanted for alleged ties to Islamic State.

Italian police arrest Algerian wanted for alleged IS ties

When stopped by police officers for a routine check, the man became “particularly aggressive”, said police in Milan, who added the arrest took place “in recent days”.

He was “repeatedly shouting ‘Allahu Akbar’ while attempting to grab from his backpack an object that turned out to be a knife with a blade more than 12cm (nearly five inches) long,” they said in a statement.

The man was later found to be wanted by authorities in Algeria, suspected since 2015 of belonging to “Islamic State militias and employed in the Syrian-Iraqi theatre of war,” police said.

Police said the suspect was unknown to Italian authorities.

The man is currently in Milan’s San Vittore prison and awaiting extradition, they added.

Jihadist group IS proclaimed a “caliphate” in 2014 across swathes of Syria and Iraq, launching a reign of terror that continues with hit-and-run attacks and ambushes.

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