Leaked Files Reveal ISIS Leader Responsible for Recruiting, Smuggling Terrorists into Syria

 Leaked ISIS files have revealed the terrorist  group’s so-called “borders chief”, a senior leader responsible for recruiting thousands of foreign extremists (jihadists) and funneling them into Syria.

Tarad Mohamed al-Jaraba, a 37-year-old Iraqi national who uses the nom de guerre Abu Mohamed al-Shimali, facilitated the entry of more than 6,000 terrorists over two years, the “Daily Telegraph” reported on Thurday.

 

A third of the 18,000 foreign terrorists who joined the group between 2013 and 2015 put Jaraba down as a “mediator” on their entrance forms, which were leaked to the terrorist organizations-run newspaper “Zaman al-Wasl” and shared with the Telegraph.

He is understood to have helped several of the Paris bombers get into and then out of Syria to carry out their deadly attacks, killing 130.

Jaraba, who also holds Saudi Arabian citizenship, is already known to the US state department, which offered a reward of $5 million (£3.3 million) for information on the whereabouts earlier this year.

However, the documents reveal the immense scale of his operation and his unrivalled recruiting power.

Jaraba is believed to have become close to the group’s leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi during their time in Iraq. He joined al-Qaeda in 2005, later switching to so-called “Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL or ISIS).

The documents show that most of the crossings under his watch were made through Azaz and Jarablus, border towns where the terror group have heavy presence.

Tens of thousands of terrorists poured through Turkey’s border with Syria until Ankara allegedly introduced stricter border measures earlier this year following international pressure.

However, a newly released ISIS guidebook shows how the terrorist group has adapted by changing how it brings new recruits from Turkey into Syria.

Until recently, all an ISIS wannabe had to do to cross into Syria was dress casually and not look religious, the guidebook said.

ISIS contacts now meet new recruits in hotels in Istanbul and travel with them to the southern Turkish town of Sanliurfa, where they cross into ISIS-controlled Tel Abyad. The route is used because it is closer to Raqqa.

The Turkish regime was proved to have been supporting “Jabhat al-Nusra” terrorist organization in Syria by arms and extremist fighters over the past years.

H.M

You might also like
Latest news
Muslim World League Welcomes EU’s Lifting of Sanctions on Syria as a Positive Step Forward Restoration Project of the Cultural Stairway Launched in Lattakia privince Syrian-Jordanian Agreement on Unified Fees… and 11 Weekly Flights to Damascus Jordanian Foreign Minister: My Visit to Damascus Was Fruitful Minister of Local Administration and Environment Discusses Cooperation with Swiss Mission in Damascu... Damascus Chamber of Commerce: lifting economic sanctions is a positive step toward rebuilding bridge... Jordanian Delegation to Visit Syria Next Week to Explore Economic and Investment Cooperation U.S. Secretary of State: Action must be taken at the congressional level to develop the private sect... Syrian , Turkish Defense Officials Discuss Enhancing Cooperation to Support Regional Stability Turkish Minister of Treasury and Finance: A Stable and Prosperous Syria Is a Major Gain for the Regi... Minister of Education Discusses Support for Education Sector with UK Minister for the Middle East Minister of Health Discusses Opportunities for Joint Cooperation with Head of Global Development at ... Syria , Jordan Sign MoU to Establish High Coordination Council Press conference for Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Al-Sheibani and his Jordanian count... UN , Saudi Arabia Sign Agreement to Rehabilitate Bakeries in Syria Minister of Health meets a number of his counterparts in Geneva Syria is among the world's top 10 pistachio-producing countries Foreign Minister Al-Sheibani Receives a  High-Level Jordanian Delegation in Damascus to Establish Jo... Kallas: We hope the EU will reach a decision today to lift sanctions on Syria Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi Visits Damascus at the Head of a High-Level Ministerial Dele...