Jihadist from Algeciras insists he saw ‘devils’ in psychiatric examination before coroner

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Moroccan Yasin Kanjaa, He confessed to the perpetrator of the jihadist attack on two churches in Algeciras (Cádiz) on January 25, underwent a psychiatric examination this Thursday before the National Court forensics, and on another occasion, as he had said before, “devils ” he sees.

The interview with the forensic experts lasted about an hour, during which time he was asked questions to determine if he had any psychiatric disorders for the purposes of attributability, and among other things, demon visionsaccording to information provided by legal sources to EFE.

To pass this forensic examination, this 25-year-old man had to be examined already by a forensic investigator, who also decided that he was in a position to testify, but now it’s a matter of examining him further, because the Central Education Court was accepted by 6 supplementary judges, Joaquin Gadea.

To carry out this analysis, forensic experts had to collect data about the incident. medical history this Moroccan awaiting deportation and apparently has a psychiatric history in his country.

After these data were analyzed and together with the interview results, two doctors will report their opinions to the judge, they will decide on the conditions of imputability of those investigated in the light of the forensic medicine report.

The judge, on the other hand, agreed to extend the secrecy of this case for another month, conceding that it came to light as the popular accusation of a number of associations. Victims of Terrorism Association (AVT), Vox or Christian Lawyers Associationif they pay, inter alia, a deposit of 3,000 euros.

On the 17th, 21st and 24th of next month, the judge plans to question 19 witnesses, including the personally summoned priest Antonio Rodríguez, one of the four injured in the attack. affected by the attack San Isidro and La Palma churches, for both to testify as injured parties.

The judge believes that the evidence gathered so far supports that the action could be classified as “a jihadist attack on both priests who profess the Catholic Church faith and the Muslims under investigation”. They do not abide by the provisions of the Qur’an.”

At the moment, everything seems to indicate that Kanjaa, as he himself admitted in his testimony, would act alone and without the assistance of third parties, and the judge believes that, at this initial moment of the investigation, it can be confirmed. The person being researched would identify with “profile of a self-taught terrorist Individual actions not directly linked to a terrorist organization”.

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