The Prosecutor's Office requests 50 years in prison for the jihadist who murdered a sacristan in Algeciras after a "radicalization" process. According to the indictment, Assine Kanjaa had experienced a process of radicalization, assuming the most rigorous theses of Islam.

Reports after his arrest showed a psychotic condition that caused delusions and a schizophrenic affiliation to other religions, says the Public Ministry. The Public Prosecutor's office attributes one crime of terrorist murder, another of attempted murder, and a third of terrorist injuries.