NATIONAL telecomms giant Telefónica has created an anti-car theft phone App for less than the cost of a glass of wine per month.
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The accused, 46, believed to be Egyptian, had lived 'discreetly' in the Costa Blanca town but was a prolific social network user, uploading videos and photos advertising and promoting DAESH, the so-called 'Islamic State'.
Jihad fighters returning from Iraq and Syria were given refuge in his home, and he helped them get to Spain from these countries via Turkey and Egypt.
He also made humiliating comments online about victims of DAESH.
At least one entire family was kept hidden in his home in Teulada, one of whose members had been killed fighting with DAESH in the Middle East.
National Police have released a photo of his property in Teulada (pictured above left).
Meanwhile, another Jihad terrorist who has just been arrested in Barcelona is said to have been identified at the Eagles of Death Metal concert in the Bataclan rock stadium in Paris, one of the sites of the November 2015 massacre.
NATIONAL telecomms giant Telefónica has created an anti-car theft phone App for less than the cost of a glass of wine per month.
A MAN declared dead at his home in the province of Tarragona was on his way to the funeral parlour when he turned out to be alive, according to police sources.
A SICILIAN mafia 'godfather' who had been on the run for 20 years was captured in Madrid thanks to a photo on Google Maps, police say.
A NEW child protection law named after a British musician living in Spain has been approved in Congress and is set to be signed off by the Council of Ministers on Tuesday, June 8.