Spain: Machete attacker jailed until trial for terrorism

Spain's National Court on Monday ordered pre-trial imprisonment of a man suspected of killing a Catholic Church officer and injuring four more during a machete attack last week in the southern city of Algeciras, AP reports.

The judge said Kanjaa was not linked to any specific terrorist organization.

After the 25-year-old Moroccan testified for over an hour in a court in central Madrid, the judge ruled that he should be tried for manslaughter and terrorism charges. (LaPresse)

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