A court in Morocco has adjourned for two weeks the trial linked to the gruesome murder of two female backpackers from Norway and Denmark, Reuters reported.
The decision was taken just minutes after the trial began on Thursday.
A total of 19 people have been arrested after the ghastly murder of Louisa Vesterager Jespersen (24) from Denmark, and Maren Ueland (28) from Norway, in Morocco's Atlas Mountains. These include four main suspects and 15 others accused of having connections with the alleged killers. The police labelled the main suspects "lone wolves", despite their oath of allegiance to Daesh*.
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Earlier, a spokesman for Moroccan intelligence services said that police who were looking for the killers of two Scandinavian hikers have unwittingly helped foil a terror plot.
*Daesh (also known as ISIS/ISIL/IS) is a terrorist organisation banned in Russia