Suspect in Last Week's Terror Attack in Barcelona Released
Suspect in Last Week's Terror Attack in Barcelona Released
One of the suspects detained in connection to last week’s terror attack in Barcelona has been released by Spanish police.Saleh El Karib was let loose from detention after being held and interrogated by Catalonia law enforcement for several days.The Moroccan-origin man was originally picked up by police due to his relations to two of the suspected attackers, Driss Oubakir and Abdelbaki Es-Satty.El-Karib had bought plane tickets for Oubakir and Es-Satty before they carried out the attack last Thursday, which left 13 dead and injured over 130 people.In the early afternoon, four men drove a rental van into one of the plazas near La Rambla, a busy and popular pedestrian street in Barcelona. An American and Canadian were among the dead, along with three Argentinians, a Belgian, an Italian, two Portuguese, and five Spaniards.A law enforcement investigation, carried out by Spanish and Catalan police, revealed a connection between the attack on La Rambla and an explosion which took place a week earlier.The four attackers had allegedly planned to use bombs in Barcelona, which experts say could have increased casualties by a large margin.However, an accident at the house storing the explosives led to a premature detonation, which left one dead and leveled the building near where they’d been stored.
La Rumbla is a busy pedestrian section of Barcelona, popular with locals and tourists alike. Thursday’s terror attack saw a van weaving haphazardly along one of the area’s main plazas. Image courtesy of Reuters, via BBC.
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