Europe struggles to keep lid on extremist cells

Terrorist cells pose major security challenges for Europe.
In the past period,
a large number of networks that contain extremists from different regions were
uncovered.
These networks could
have easily staged attacks in different parts of Europe, given the freedom of
movement between the different countries of the continent.
The Italian
security services revealed the detention of 35-year-old Algerian citizen,
Othman Touami, for helping members of the Islamic State group (ISIS) fabricate personal
documents to carry out the bloody Paris attacks.
The attacks
took place on November 13 and 14, 2015 and left at 130 people at least dead.
The
authorities confirmed the man's involvement in the attacks after two years of
investigations.
He was
responsible for issuing fabricated personal documents that facilitated the
passage of ISIS elements to the sites of the attacks.
These sites
included the Batclan Theater and a football stadium in the capital, Paris.
They also
included a number of restaurants and crowded areas.
Bystanders at
that time of the attack made the toll from it higher.
Problems
Touami's
arrest reveals some of the problems related to terrorist cells in the European
Union countries.
Although he is
not the only representative of this type during the recent period, his case is
intertwined enough to frame the European imbalance in the face of extremism and
the spread of Islamist groups in the region.
First,
extremism centers
The evidence
presented by the authorities proves that the accused of Algerian origins
arrested in Italy lived for a while in the British capital, London, and was one
of the most prominent frequenters of the Finsbury Park Mosque.
This throws
light on possible links between the mosque and extremist elements.
Founded in
1990 in London, the Finsbury Park Mosque is associated with Abu Hamza al-Masri,
a high-profile terrorist whose real name is Mustafa Kamal Mustafa.
He is over 60
years old and is currently serving a life sentence in the United States for
using the mosque where he worked as an imam in spreading the extremist
ideology.