Spain Deports Two Moroccan Nationals Over Extremism Concerns
– byGinette
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Spanish police landed Tuesday at Mohammed V International Airport in Casablanca with two Moroccan nationals expelled from Spain.
According to Hespress, it is a 68-year-old Moroccan imam from Tetouan, and another 32-year-old Moroccan. The two men were expelled from Spanish territory for their alleged involvement in cases of extremism and apology for terrorism.
Morocco and Spain maintain very good relations in the fight against terrorism and the simplification of expulsion procedures for reasons related to extremism.
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