Twenty-nine people were taken into custody Tuesday, during a large police operation targeting a system of cyber financing of terrorism.

This network would have benefited members of Al Qaeda and the Islamic State in Syria, according to the national anti-terrorism prosecution.

Twenty-nine people were taken into custody on Tuesday in a crackdown targeting a terrorist cyber-financing system that allegedly benefited members of Al Qaeda and ISIS in Syria, the prosecution said. national anti-terrorism.

This operation led to "55 searches in 26 different departments and the placement in police custody of 29 people, aged 22 to 66, most of whom are suspected of having injected funds into the network for the benefit of relatives. finding in Syria, and for two of them, to have played the role of kingpins ", explains the Pnat in a press release.

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