ISIS Commander Discovered Living Among Refugees In Small German Village


His original ambition was to be a suicide bomber, but his brother had used his position as a Sharia judge to secure him an officer’s role. What a dark career goal. And his brother saved his life so he could take the lives of others.

In late summer last year Bassam was captured at a checkpoint north of Aleppo by Free Syrian Army soldiers following intelligence that he was fleeing to Turkey with tens of thousands of dollars in cash. For reasons unknown he was released after 20 days, with a memory card for a telephone holding masses of Islamic State propaganda but without his money.

Incredibly, German security services were said to have been oblivious to his presence in Germany since last autumn until SPIEGEL TV’s research alerted them to it.

For his part Bassam denies ever being an Islamic State fighter, and says he has nothing more to do with his brother. He also claims to have no idea why he was captured by soldiers from the Free Syrian Army.

For now he wants to concentrate on his professional future, telling SPIEGEL TV: “I want to learn German and work as a cook.”

To believe that statement, you’d have to be as naive as the German government, whose screening process for these “refugees” doesn’t seem to work so well. According to recent reports, German security forces have received more than 100 tip-offs of possible Islamic State fighters hiding in the area.

Source: breitbart.com

 



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