EU laws prevented deportation of Barcelona jihad mastermindsteemCreated with Sketch.

in news •  8 years ago 

The Eu and UN are highly corrupt they are trying to take over the world, depopulate down to 500,000 people world wide. That means they will kill billions via any means possible i.e. poisoning the food air and water, bringing in jihadists. Please wake up people!!

AUGUST 28, 2017 7:56 AM BY CHRISTINE DOUGLASS-WILLIAMS

Jihad Watch reported last week that the imam who masterminded the Barcelona jihad massacre had been given human rights asylum by a judge who believed that “his forced removal would be a breach of his international rights.” Now the Express has revealed that it was EU laws that prevented the imam’s deportation:

EU LAWS prevented Spain from deporting the Islamic preacher suspected of masterminding the Barcelona terror attacks, it emerged today.

Putting the blame on EU laws is a hollow attempt to exonerate Judge Pablo de la Rubia. What prevented Spain from deporting the imam was Judge de la Rubia’s interpretation of the EU laws. De la Rubia “pointed to two EU directives” that he stated gave Es Satty “the right to stay in the country because he did not pose a serious threat”:

The judge ruled Es Satty was not a threat – because he had only been convicted of one offence and because he was making attempts to “integrate” into Spanish society.

Unfortunately, the judge’s calculation about the threat Es Satty posed proved to be wrong. Es Satty was released to move freely around Spain upon finishing his sentence for drug smuggling; this was troubling, given a report last year that “Spain’s anti-terrorism department and the unit that fights organized crime” had actually merged, since it was finally recognized that “jihadist activity is frequently financed by crime, as was the case with the 2004 train bombings in Madrid, which killed 191 people.”

Given the imam Es Satty’s activities, one wonders why Judge Pablo de la Rubia would deem him to “not pose a serious threat,” particularly when Spanish authorities sought to deport him. Even worse, Es Satty was not even adequately monitored by authorities after this.

Apparently, this dangerous jihadist imam fell through the cracks, even though the Spanish government saw fit to throw him out of the country. He “went on to brainwash members of the cell who carried out two terror attacks in Barcelona and nearby Cambrils.” Now that another victim of the Barcelona jihad attack has died, the number of people murdered by the cell is now 16; 100 others were injured.

Westerners continue to lose control over the defense against jihad, and death tallies keep rising.

barcelona-1.jpg

“EU Laws Prevented Spain Deporting Barcelona Terror Mastermind”, by Tom Worden, Express, August 27, 2017:

The Spanish government tried to throw Abdelbaki Es Satty, 42, out of the country in 2014 after he served a sentence for drug smuggling.

But a judge said two EU directives gave Es Satty the right to stay in the country – because he did not pose a “serious threat”.

After the failed attempt to deport him, Es Satty went on to brainwash members of the cell who carried out two terror attacks in Barcelona and nearby Cambrils earlier this month.

Today a 51-year-old German woman who had been in a critical condition in intensive care since being mowed down on Las Ramblas died in hospital. Her death brought the number murdered by the cell to 16. More than 100 more were injured when a van ploughed into pedestrians on the famous boulevard on August 17.

A written judgment reveals judge Pablo de la Rubia blocked Es Satty’s deportation because of EU laws.

The judge highlighted two EU Council Directives – numbers 2003/109/EC and 2001/40/EC – which prevented the Madrid government from booting him out.

The EU directives say member states can only deport non-EU nationals who pose a “serious and present threat to public order or national security and safety”.

The judge ruled Es Satty was not a threat – because he had only been convicted of one offence and because he was making attempts to “integrate” into Spanish society.

Es Satty was arrested in January 2010 on a ferry to Spain from north Africa, with 121 kilos of cannabis resin worth POUNDS 162,000 packed into a van.

He was jailed for four years and a month and served two thirds of his sentence in a prison in Castellon, north east Spain. It is believed he became radicalised while behind bars.

When he was released in 2014 the Spanish government issued a deportation order, expelling him from the country for five years.

Spanish law permits the government to deport foreign criminals who have been jailed for a year or more once they have served their sentence.

Senior government official David Barelles wrote on the order that Es Satty posed “a real threat which is sufficiently serious to justify his expulsion”.

But Es Satty appealed – insisting he had a right to stay in Spain despite his conviction.

His won his case at the Contentious-Administrative Court Number 2 in Castellon in April 2015.

Citing the two EU directives, judge De la Rubia wrote: “Although the conduct of the accused is serious, there is only one offence, which is old, and it is claimed he has laid down employment roots in Spain, which demonstrate his efforts at integration into Spanish society.”

The judge added that it would be “disproportionate” to deport the Moroccan.

After leaving prison, Es Satty became the Iman of the mosque in Ripoll, a small town in the foothills of the Pyrenees, 65 miles north of Barcelona.

He radicalised local youths, mostly Moroccan immigrants aged 17 to 34, and is thought to have been the leader of the 12-man cell who brought mayhem to the region last month.

The gang plotted a terrorist ‘spectacular’ using vans packed with bombs made from butane-gas bottles and the explosive TATP – nicknamed the Mother of Satan.

They planned to blow up targets including the famous Sagrada Familia basilica…..

https://www.jihadwatch.org/2017/08/eu-laws-prevented-deportation-of-barcelona-jihad-mastermind

Authors get paid when people like you upvote their post.
If you enjoyed what you read here, create your account today and start earning FREE STEEM!
Sort Order:  

It is about time that judges are made to pay for their decisions when they are obviously wrong. They have too much power with no restrictions on how they interpret the law.

Hi! I am a robot. I just upvoted you! I found similar content that readers might be interested in:
https://www.jihadwatch.org/2017/08/eu-laws-prevented-deportation-of-barcelona-jihad-mastermind