Moroccan Police

Moroccan Police busted a terrorist cell accused of recruiting Moroccan-Spanish to fight with Daesh in Syria and Iraq,
A Moroccan Interior Ministry's statement reported Tuesday that the cell's two leaders were arrested in Fnideq city, in conjunction with arresting five partners in Spain's Barcelona, Ceuta and Melilla.
The Moroccan statement said the women were to be used as suicide bombers or married off to Daesh fighters.
Women were also involved in recruiting volunteers to be sent to Daesh militants in Syria and Iraq, according to the Moroccan police reports.
The statement added that the arrested cell had links with Daesh's Moroccan field commanders, who plan for terror attacks inside the kingdom.