'We Walked in, No Running': Jailed British ISIL Recruit Boasted of Crossing Turkey-Syria Border by Day
Mohammed Uddin, 29, who preferred to call himself
“Supaman” online, had worked as a security guard in Essex. He was
sentenced to prison after pleading guilty to preparing terrorist
attacks, although initially he awkwardly tried to lie about “falling
asleep” on a Turkish bus, RT reported.
Uddin left for Syria in November with plans to
fight for Islamic State (IS, previously ISIS/ISIL). Once inside an ISIL
training camp, Uddin boasted of how easy it was to cross the border from
Turkey into Syria, as revealed in messages sent to his friend.
“Lol bro, it's soo easy to get in man, especially
during the day, alhamdulillah, we walked in, no running bro. Don't worry
inshallah, don't stress about getting in here. It's p*** easy,” the
message said, as quoted by the Daily Mail. “When u cross over, the mens
maqqa [residence] is shared and tough man, especially with this weather.
I wud recommend good trainers u can wear/take off.”
Reportedly, the friend also had plans to join Uddin in Syria, but police raided his home before he could leave.
Messages then reveal how quickly Uddin became
disillusioned with his idea of jihad and Islamic State, complaining
about the harsh conditions at the training camp.
“I wanna get out of here now. I've had enuff. Lol, this isn't the jihad or system we thought we'd like to see [sic].”
“I suggest u prepare urself by using cold water for everything too and be ready for stinky shared toilets, not clean lol.”
Other messages said:
“U need to get used to the cold water and no
electricity. Everyday use cold water, u will probably get your first
shower when u get to your mudhafa [annex]. The house u stay in before
the muaskar [training camp]. It's tough bro lol, A LOT of patience is
required [sic].”
“Start eating small amounts of food to get used to
it, because u will be sharing your food as soon as u arrive. Bland food
btw lol.”
The naïve recruit also had all his electronic
devises and passport seized by ISIL members, soon after he was stationed
in Aleppo, Syria.
In December, Turkish authorities detained Uddin near the Syrian border without any ID.
Upon his rerun to the UK, he was stopped by
counter-terrorism officers at Gatwick Airport on December 22. Officers
found terrorist-related materials in his possession and arrested him.
Libya could become ‘ISIS springboard’ into Europe
UK security services are worried that Libya could
“become a second springboard, after Syria,” when it comes to future
attacks on the UK and the EU, the BBC reported.
There are growing concerns that as the anti-ISIL
air campaign in Iraq and Syria intensifies, the territory around the
Libyan city of Sirte could be the next “enclave” for extremist fighters.
Currently Sirte is the center of IS activities in Libya, BBC cited
Whitehall officials as saying.
American estimates of ISIL fighters in Libya have
been hiked to 4,000-6,000, according to the US State Department and the
Pentagon.
Even though there is no clear evidence ISIL
fighters are traveling from Libya to Europe, UK officials said, the
growth of the number of extremists in the area is a big concern.
“We know it's coming down the track,” one official said. “It's just a question of when.”
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