ISIS Killed Much Famed 'Osama Bin Bieber' On Suspicion Of Spying For Britain
Mohammed Ismail who was nicknamed Osama bin Bieber was executed on suspicion of spying on the terrorist group. He was killed in 2016 after he was suspected of spying and disclosing the location of leading ISIS recruiter Nasser Muthana. Hamza Parvez a Brit who is now in Kurdish custody in northern Syria told he spent five years as a recruit for the ISIS.
The first reported British citizen who joined ISIS as a teenager has reportedly been executed by his terror masters. Mohammed Ismail who was nicknamed "Osama bin Bieber" was executed on suspicion of spying on the terrorist group. He had joined ISIS in 2014 when he joined ISIS in Syria when he was just 18. He received because of his youthful appearance.
According to Sunday Times, He was killed in 2016 after he was suspected of spying on ISIS and disclosing the location of leading ISIS recruiter Nasser Muthana.
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However, an unnamed member of the ISIS security apparatus also claimed that he had admitted of snooping and revealing the location of Muthana before he was killed. Muthana was killed in US drone strike in Mosul.
¡°They did an interrogation with him,¡± the source told The Independent.
¡°He confessed everything. And then they killed him.¡±
Ismail rose to ranks gradually and after he was wounded while fighting in Syria after which he was given the role of an ISIS police officer and according to the source, he was killed in Raqqa after being interrogated for spying.
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The news of his death came out after the fall of Baghouz, the group's last stronghold. The British ISIS fighters are now getting identified as Hamza Parvez, a Brit, who is now in Kurdish custody in northern Syria told he spent five years as a recruit for the ISIS.
Sadly, he was the former police cadet from west London.
Hamza said: ¡°Most of the foreign fighters ¡ when you do talk to them, the first thing they¡¯ll say to you is that, ¡®We would have never ever come if we had known the realities of Isis¡¯.¡±
In a separate report also claimed the British Intelligence MI6 are opting for not to interrogate the Brit ISIS fighters captured or detained in Syria as the agency is worried about legal implications of the interrogating them, The Sunday Telegraph reported.