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A Spanish High Court judge on Thursday ordered another one of the four suspects arrested over twin attacks in Catalonia last week, Salh El Karib, to be freed on certain conditions, according
to a court source. A Spanish High Court judge on Thursday ordered another one of the four suspects arrested over twin attacks in Catalonia last week, Salh El Karib, to be freed on certain
conditions, according to a court source. El Karib ran an internet cafe in the northeastern Spanish town of Ripoll where most of the alleged members of the 12-strong cell lived. Investigating
judge Fernando Andreu had originally asked for him to remain in police custody pending further investigation of his possible role in the attacks, which killed 15 people in Barcelona and the
coastal resort of Cambrils. El Karib will have to hand over his passport and check into court every week. The judge decided that there was not enough evidence to keep El Karib in custody,
the court source said. Another man arrested over the attacks, Mohamed Aalla, was also released on certain conditions earlier this week while two others were remanded on charges of membership
of a terrorist group and murder. (This article has not been edited by DNA's editorial team and is auto-generated from an agency feed.)