A Spanish woman who fled to Syria in order to marry a terrorist and join ISIS was given a suicide belt as a dowry from her husband, it was revealed today.

Asia Ahmed Mohamed, 26, left her home in Ceuta in 2014 before marrying Moroccan Mohamed Hamdouch, a brutal jihadi who became known as The Decapitator.

She was arrested alongside Fatima Akil Laghmich, 21, in December last year by Turkish authorities as the pair tried to make their way to Europe with young children.

Details of her marriage emerged on Tuesday as she was formally extradited from Spain and handed over to Spanish authorities.

Asia Ahmed Mohamed, 26 (left), was given a suicide belt as dowry by her jihadi husband Mohammed Hamdouch after fleeing to Syria. She was arrested alongside Fatima Akil Laghmich, 21 (right), last year in Turkey and extradited back to Spain on Tuesday

A spokesman for Spain's Ministry of Interior said today: 'The detainees, on whom an International Order of Detention was placed by the Civil Guard, remained in Daesh (ISIS) territory for more than two years and were married to Moroccan jihadists who have participated in mass killings. '

'In a context of extreme brutality, living voluntarily under the conditions of the terrorist group Daesh, the level of indoctrination in religious extremism makes these people a potential threat to national security.

'In addition, their links with very active members of the organisation make them key elements to be used as 'facilitators' for the terrorist organization in Spain.'

Asia left Spain for Syria in March 2014 where she married Hamdouch, also known as Kokito de Castillejos, 'the decapitator of Castillejos.'

Mohamed Hamdouch, who is originally from Morocco, was a brutal ISIS fighter who became known as The Decapitator (pictured with severed heads)

Hamdouch is thought to have died in 2015 in an airstrike. Asia remarried another jihadi and had a child before trying to come back to Europe

During the ceremony, the terrorist gave his wife a belt of explosives. They had a son.

The other woman, Fatima, moved to Syria with her son in April 2014 to meet her husband, the jihadist Mourad Kadi.

'At the end of 2015 there is evidence of the possible death of the two Moroccan jihadists,' said the Ministry. 'Asia married another Moroccan jihadist and became pregnant.'

As part of its continued surveillance of suspects, the women were watched for two years before their arrests.

Their two children have also been brought back to Spain and will go to other members of the family.