Prison authority rebuts Spanish media claims about ‘pardoned’ terrorist La Gaceta alleged that after his release, the individual traveled to Spain through illegal immigration routes and resumed jihadist activities.

(Morocco World News) The General Delegation for Prison Administration and Reintegration (DGAPR) has firmly denied allegations published yesterday by the Spanish newspaper La Gaceta regarding a Moroccan national recently arrested in Spain.

The DGAPR issued a statement on Thursday, rejecting claims that the individual had benefited from a royal pardon.

Spanish authorities recently arrested two Moroccan immigrants, aged 24 and 26, in the small town of Vallfogona de Balaguer for self-indoctrination, active indoctrination, and collaboration with the terrorist organization Daesh.

La Gaceta had reported that one of two terrorists arrested in Vallfogona de Balaguer, in Spain’s Lérida province, had been “pardoned” by Morocco.

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