Extradited Pro-Polisario Activist Questioned by Moroccan Police Over Alleged Violence Calls

Pro-Polisario Fayçal El Belloul, extradited from Spain, was handed over to the Moroccan authorities on Tuesday. He who calls himself an enemy of Morocco is being questioned by the National Brigade of the Judicial Police (BNPJ).
El Belloul was arrested on March 30 by the Spanish police for his activism against Morocco on social networks and his multiple calls for violence. But he did not stop there, according to a statement from the BNPJ.
On several occasions, the Spanish police had spotted him prowling near Moroccan consulates when the separatists began to attack Moroccan chancelleries in Spain.
During his arrest, several phones and computers were seized and handed over to the judicial authorities as evidence. The pro-Polisario separatist could be tried under the national anti-terrorism law. It should be recalled that the Spanish justice had accused him of "harming Spanish interests".
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