A British man has been arrested in Morocco and is set to face charges over the Casablanca bombings last May, the British embassy says.
The British man arrested in the northern city of Fes is married to a Moroccan woman but is not a resident of the North African country, the embassy spokesman said.
The near-simultaneous bombings at five Casablanca locations killed 44 people, including 12 bombers. They are believed to have been carried out by sympathisers of an Islamist movement, the Salafist Jihad.
More than 1,000 people were arrested after the attacks, and 700 of them have been charged with direct or indirect involvement in the bombings. Trials are under way.
One foreigner has already been charged. Frenchman Mr Robert Richard, a resident of the northern Moroccan city of Tangiers, is accused of having organised explosives training for militants.