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Arrested the man who sold weapons to Coulibaly for the attacks in Paris in 2015

In the South of Spain

USPA NEWS - The Spanish Police arrested on Monday in the province of Malaga (Spanish South coast) the man who allegedly supplied weapons to Amedy Coulibaly, the terrorist who killed five people in the attacks in January 2015 in Paris.
Coulibaly was killed by French Police after killing in cold blood a municipal police and four other people in a Jewish supermarket in Paris. Spanish Police found that the terrorist had been in Spain, days before the murders, to accompany his wife and three other relatives to the airport of Madrid-Adoldo Suarez, from where they traveled to Istanbul. With this information, the Spanish Police launched an investigation seeking to know what people saw Coulibaly and where moved in Spain.
The result of this research was the identification of an arms dealer, Antoine Denevi, who allegedly provided the weapons to Coulibaly subsequently committed the attacks in the French capital. Denevi was arrested on Monday in a town near Malaga, on the Spanish Sun Coast (South of Spain), by order of a judge of the National Court, and is accused of collaborating with jihadism. The arrested has agreed to be extradited to France and the prosecution has shown their agreement, once it is satisfied that the Spanish National Court has no jurisdiction to investigate the attacks in Paris.
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