ISIS BRIT'S 'SUICIDE' BRITISH JIHADI WHO WORKED AS MORRISONS SECURITY GUARD ‘KILLS HIMSELF IN ISIS SUICIDE BOMBING IN SYRIA’
ISIS BRIT'S 'SUICIDE' BRITISH JIHADI WHO WORKED AS MORRISONS SECURITY GUARD ‘KILLS HIMSELF IN ISIS SUICIDE BOMBING IN SYRIA’
A BRITISH jihadi who
worked as a Morrisons security guard before joining ISIS is believed to have
killed himself in a suicide attack in Syria, it was revealed last night. Omar
Hussein - dubbed the Supermarket Jihadi - volunteered for the "martyrdom
operation" in the Islamists' besieged capital Raqqa, it's understood.
He blew himself up as
Western-backed Kurdish forces drove the terrorists out of the city in northern
Syria, security sources told The Mail On Sunday. Hussein fled the UK in 2013 to
become one of the most high-profile British ISIS jihadis in Syria under the
name Abu Saeed Al-Britani. He had previously worked as a security guard at his
local Morrisons supermarket in High Wycombe, Bucks.
His escape to Syria
via Turkey was seen as a major blunder by British intelligence who had already
flagged him as an extremist. He had also been stopped from travelling to Syria
just six months earlier.
ISIS RECRUITER
Once in Syria,
Hussain, who would now be 32, became a prolific social media user as he
attempted to groom and recruit ISIS followers. He also ran a series of blogs in
which he often complained about life in Syria - including how he missed his
mum's cooking, fish and chips and Jaffa Cakes. Hussain also called for and
praised terror attacks in the UK - as well as encouraging ISIS supporters to
rob non-Muslims to fund the terror group.
HATRED FOR BRITAIN
He gained notoriety
after giving an interview to the BBC in 2014 in which he told of his hatred for
Britain. He said: "I hate the UK, the only reason why I would intend to
return to the UK is when I want to come and plant a bomb somewhere." In
that interview he also admitted to carrying out beheadings in Syria and
displaying severed heads as warnings.
Hussain, who was one
of only four British jihadis in Syria to be placed on a UN sanctions list, also
called then-Prime Minister David Cameron a "despicable swine". It's
believed he was stripped of his British citizenship and barred from returning
to the UK by the Home Office.
HELD IN TORTURE
JAIL
But Hussain angered
ISIS leaders when he called for terrorists to join branches in Libya rather
than Syria.
He was jailed in ISIS'
notorious prison in Raqqa's sports stadium - which was known for brutal torture
and executions. British journalists who travelled to Raqqa after it was
liberated found Hussain's nom de guerre, Abu Saeed Al-Britani, scrawled on the
wall of a prison cell.
They also saw digits
numbering 49 scrawled on the wall under his name - suggesting he may have been
imprisoned for that many days. Experts at the time believed it was unlikely
Hussain would have survived his detention at the infamous prison.
But "strong
intelligence" now suggests he took part in a suicide attack as Raqqa fell,
the Mail On Sunday reported. Locals near his family home in High Wycombe said
that they had heard rumours that he was killed in Syria.
Source: The sun – 18 August 2019
By: Neal Baker
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