🎤Isis: captured by a Turkish police leader of the terrorists fleeing Syrian refugee migrants

According to an article in the Journal Homeland Security, an ISIS leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, an ISIS fugitive, was captured in Turkey, posing as a Syrian refugee preparing to leave with a group to Europe. Kasir al-Haddawi, a former ISIS "emir" from an eastern Syrian province, was captured by Turkish security forces in the western city of Izmir in a recent raid. Three other ISIS agents were arrested with him, according to reports by the Turkish media.

The men are said to be hiding among Syrian refugees who intended to arrive in Greece by boat. ISIS terrorists smuggled into Europe posing as migrant refugees and have continued to carry out attacks in Paris, Brussels and elsewhere in Europe since 2015, as described in "Report on Terrorism".

The Turkish state news agency said Haddawi, who was part of al-Baghdadi's inner circle, was responsible for the massacre of 700 members of the Shaitat, a Sunni tribe that rebelled against ISIS rule in 2014.

Similar implications would be on the US-Mexico border. This is always reported by the Journal of Homeland Security Affairs which describes similar trips to the border between the United States and Mexico by citizens of countries of the Middle East (including Syria and Iraq), the Horn of Africa and South Asia .

Apparently this arrest was separate and detached from another series of arrests made by US and Iraqi intelligence services closely following the fleeing ISIS agents.

🎤Isis: captured by a Turkish police leader of the terrorists fleeing Syrian refugee migrants

| CYBER, PRP Channel, Terrorism |