British ISIS reveals how Ankara facilitated her and the terrorists’ crossing into Syria

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The British newspaper “The Sun” quoted Samia Hussein, 25 years old, as saying that she was seriously wounded in an air strike in Syria and returned via Heathrow Airport with her British passport.

Samia, a student of Journalism in the past, was captured in the battle of Al-Baghouz, the last ISIS stronghold in northern Syria, and was detained by the anti-terrorism police upon her return last February to Britain.

A police source told the newspaper that an investigation is underway with Samia, adding that “her relationships and allegations are being investigated criminally.” Samia Hussein, from South Hole, west London, disappeared in 2015 after moving to Kenya five years ago to complete her education.

After the fall of Baghuz last year, she ended up in the Al-Hol refugee camp, which is run by the Syrian Democratic Forces in northern Syria, along with another famous ISIS bride, Shamima Bigum.

It turns out that Samia spent seven months in the hospital after the air strike, and the young woman claimed that she had been brought into Syria by an online nanny and only wanted “to help Muslim children caught up in the conflict.”

Samia Hussein said that most of the terrorists who came from Europe “used to enter from Turkey with ease without being stopped by the border guards.”

In May of last year, Hussain’s family begged the UK government to allow her to return to Britain. “They brainwashed her, she was young and she was told that she would do relief work,” said a relative.

Since her return to Britain, she was immediately identified and placed on a security watch list, where the police say that she was arrested on suspicion of belonging to an organization banned under Article 11 of the Terrorism Act of 2000, and that the investigation is still ongoing with her.

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