
The trial of three men suspected to be part of the terror cell that caused the Barcelona terror attacks in 2017 has begun, with two of the three denying any involvement.
One of those on trial – Mohamed Houli Chemlal – has refused to testify in the court, however he has admitted to his involvement in the atrocity that left 16 dead and hundreds injured via his testimony during investigation.
Prosecutors are calling for sentences up to 36 years in prison if found guilty. Driss Oukabir and Said Ben Iazza deny any involvement in the attack – the trial continues.