The Spanish authorities deported, Saturday, a Moroccan man named Mohamed Saïd Badaoui, after accusing him of taking part in activities posing a threat to national security and public order.
According to AFP news agency, Badaoui aged 40, was deported to Morocco after his detention for several weeks in a special center for foreigners in Barcelona, on the charges of being a figure of radical Salafism in Spain.
Last October, Spain’s highest court rendered a verdict for Badaoui’s deportation to Morocco.
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