THE IMAM FROM RIPOLL SHOWED HIS RADICAL SIDE IN A BELGIAN MOSQUE
El Pais
https://politica.elpais.com/politica/2017/08/24/actualidad/1503568911_456893.html
The imam from Ripoll preached in a Belgian mosque using a language that made the leaders of the mosque suspicious. Soliman Akaychouch, the president of the mosque where Abdelbaki es Satty came to ask for work, has confirmed this to the Belgian Prosecutor's Office. Abdelbaki es Satty is considered the leader of the terrorist cell that carried out attackeds in Catalonia.
The investigation of the Belgian authorities into the residence in their country of the mastermind of the attacks has been launched with speed. Yesterday Wednesday, when Akaychouch, the president of the mosque of Diegem returned from his vacations in Morocco, he was called to declare in condition of witness. At the exit, Jean-Pierre De Groef, the mayor of this small Flemish municipality near Brussels, who accompanied the president of the mosque, told Belgian television VRT that the latter "
went to listen to some sermons as a test and considered that the sermons were not suitable for a community like Diegem. " "As the president of the mosque says, he did not follow the prophet, he spoke with more violence" and was "more extremist," added the mayor without specifying the exact content of those sermons.
The person in charge of the mosque of Diegem assures that they were unequivocal with the imam of Ripoll as soon as they checked the content of his message. "As the people in charge of the mosque, we clearly indicated that he had no place here and that he had to leave."
Akaychouch confirmed the revelations of his counterpart from Vilvoorde to EL PAÍS. They asked Es Satty for a certificate with his criminal records and he kept on making excuses instead of delivering it, so they decided not to hire him and notified the police, which was the moment when he disappeared off their radar. "Abdelbaki Es Satty came to us to ask for a job as an imam, so, of course, we asked him for his documents to control these, and when we asked them he behaved in a very suspicious way," he said without elaborating.
The suspicions of those responsible for the mosque over Es Satty continued even after the Mossos d'Esquadra assured the Vilvoorde police that they had no record of his past relationship with radical organizations or terrorist attacks. Vilvoorde councilor Hans Bonte praised this vigilant attitude of the Muslim community in the area because it prevented Es Satty from settling in Belgium and becoming a security risk for the country. "Some are astounded by the fact that the head of the mosque in Diegem went to the authorities asking for more information about this individual," he said in an interview with the newspaper.
The three months that the imam of Ripoll passed in Belgium between January and March of 2016 are under the magnifying glass of the authorities to determine if it made contact with other radicals. His stay in Belgium has been confirmed by the Belgian Prosecutor's Office, and in the house of Alcanar were found several airline tickets of the company Vueling with destination Brussels whose date has not yet passed. That has stirred the highest Belgian authorities. Interior Minister Jan Jambon has confirmed the contacts between the Belgian and Catalan police and stressed that his country had no reason to suspect the imam. "He had a residence permit and a Spanish driving license, but there was no file," he said in an interview with the VTM Flemish chain.
The imam of Ripoll died in the explosion of the house of Alcanar, where the terror cell stored dozens of butane bottles with which they aimed to prepare an attack. From his passage through Belgium his attempt to become an imam of Diegem is known, but it is not ruled out that he moved in other localities. The Executive of the Muslims of Belgium, an organization that groups almost 40 mosques, has denied to El Pais that Es Satty had contacted them at some point. "We've never heard of him," they say.
Although in this case the reaction of those responsible for the Mosque of Diegem prevented the Ripoll Imam from preaching there, the Belgian Muslim organization remains cautious about the presence of an extremist discourse in other religious centers.
"We can not ensure that the radical message has disappeared from the mosques. There are mosques in which conservative ideas cannot be ruled out," president Salah Echallaoui warns. The authorities are no stranger to this reality, and this week the Belgian government has expressed its desire to have more informants integrated within the Muslim community.
BBM
First reports that imam Es Satty indeed tried to radicalize muslims in Belgium are starting to appear, but, for the time being, they are kept behind a pay wall:
De Morgen.be
https://www.demorgen.be/plus/neef-uit-belgie-gaf-spaanse-imam-onderdak-b-1503531601961/
COUSIN FROM BELGIUM PROVIDED SHELTER TO SPANISH IMAM
According to the French newspaper La Dernière Heure,
Abdelbaki Es Satty, the Spanish imam behind the attacks in Barcelona and Cambrils, was staying with his nephew who lives in the Vilvoorde region during his visits to our country.
In addition, the man - who was refused as imam in Diegem because he did not want to deliver proof of good conduct and morals -
would have undertaken several attempts to radicalize people in our country. "Although we do not know if that has been successful," according to a judicial source.
BBM
IMHO he must have had some time to spare, since it does not take all week to write a sermon. Also, being a member of ISIS, he would have had other plans.
My idea is that he never meant to blow himself up, even if that is what he told the other members of the cell. He would have quietly disappeared after the attacks, and then, when the coast was clear, he even might have returned to Ripoll. I wonder if his - alleged - family in Morocco has already been located? it is very strange that his actual age is not known, or so it appears. If they don't know his age, they may neither know if this person was whom he claimed to be.