Metro Plus News Dutch police arrest suspect in Spanish politician’s shooting

Dutch police arrest suspect in Spanish politician’s shooting

Police in the Netherlands have arrested the suspected gunman in the shooting of a right-wing Spanish politician linked to an Iranian opposition group on a Madrid street last November, Spanish police said on Wednesday.
The man, a Frenchman of Tunisian origin with a criminal record, is the sixth suspect to have been arrested during the investigation of the attempted murder, including one in Colombia.
Alejo Vidal-Quadras, 79, who survived the attack, was shot in the face on a pavement in the wealthy neighbourhood of Salamanca in central Madrid in broad daylight on Nov. 9 by a gunman wearing a helmet and riding pillion on a motorbike. The bullet passed through his jaw.
Vidal-Quadras is the former leader of the conservative People’s Party in the Catalonia region and a founder of the far-right Vox party.