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The group of the attack on the Ramblas in Barcelona was led by the CNI's confidant
  • The Public Journal has published documents that prove it. According to the documents, the young people who committed the attacks were spied on by the police, and their alleged boss, Abdelbaki is Satty, was a trustee of the Spanish secret services (CNI).
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On August 17, 2017, a van crossed the promenade of the Ramblas in Barcelona at a high speed, causing thirteen deaths and more than a hundred injured. In the following days and weeks, the Police reported that there was a jihadist group behind the facts. The group consisted of a group of young people, whose head was Imam Abdelbaki, Satty, from the village of Ripoll. The police of the Mossos d'Esquadra killed two of the young people, one of them minors.

The Public has published various information related to these facts. Es Satty, according to the same sources, was a confidant of the secret services of Spain. The journal has published the address, password, and email account messages that a CNI policeman opened to communicate with Es Satty. The last activity of this account takes place two months before the attacks.

The journal has also published several CNI documents, which have been digitised over the Internet. The documents show that the Police closely monitored the group preparing the attacks, since months before the events, and that they have not been perpetrated. They were aware of the movements of the young people, including their travels to the house of Alcanar (Taragona). For months, the young woman and Es Satty were making explosives on site, where they were arrested by the police.

The Public assures that the CNI continued to monitor the jihadist group until the date of the Las Ramblas attack and that the day after the attack the file Es Sattyern was deleted from the register of CNI sources. From tomorrow onwards, the digital newspaper will publish new documents proving this.