Spanish authorities claim to have dismantled a jihadist terrorist cell in the north African enclave of Ceuta.<br /><br /> They say it was planning to carry out an attack in Spain.<br /><br /> Two young men were arrested, one Spanish, the other a Moroccan.<br /><br /> The Interior Ministry said the early morning raids were part of the same operation in which four people were arrested in January.<br /><br /> “They (the suspects) have been already radicalised and indoctrinated in such a way that they are perfectly ready to commit attacks,” said Spain’s Interior minister Jorge Fernandez Díaz.<br /><br /> Police say the two arrested men had access to firearms and had been actively following the Islamic State group on the internet.<br /><br /> The ministry says the six men held in the two operations in Ceuta this year had profiles similar to those involved in the Paris terror attacks.<br /><br /> Spain has made more than 20 arrests of suspected Islamist militants since September.