Madrid, May 7 (EFE).- Spanish police have arrested three Moroccan men on the Canary island of Tenerife suspected of having captured and sent a man to Syria to join the ranks of the Nusra Front terror organization.<br />According to Spain's interior ministry, the trio captured a 35-year-old Moroccan man at an internet cafe and mosque they frequented.<br />The group allegedly introduced the man to Salafi extremism, persuaded him to travel to Syria in 2013, and, upon his return to Tenerife in a small boat in 2015 after having lost his left hand, helped him to get to Central Europe using forged documents, until he was arrested in Budapest.<br />Spain's authorities carried out the operation in collaboration with Europol.<br /> <br />SHOT LIST: FOOTAGE OF POLICE OPERATION AT TENERIFE MOSQUE.<br /> <br />Keywords: efe,spain,siria,police,nusra,front