Tuesday, October 21, 2014

German anti-terror police arrest a Lebanese man from Bonn for supplying clothes and boots to ISIS militants


The anti-terror police in Germany have arrested a 31-year-old Lebanese man from Bonn dailymail.co.uk – the man codenamed 'The Tailor' apparently ran a secret textile factory that supplied large amounts of clothes and boots for ISIS terrorists in Iraq and Syria.
It seems the man was caught unawares as the GSG-9 police officers woke him up at his home in a suburb of Bonn by blowing off the front door of his apartment with explosives. He was taken away for questioning along with his wife and children. Based on the computers, mobile phones and paperwork seized by officers it seems he had supplied ISIS terrorists with combat suits, 7,500 pairs of boots, 6,000 military-issue parkas and 100 military shirts. These we made in a secret plant in Germany. The whole lot was worth £100,000.
He was not the only one because similar raids at other addresses in Germany resulted in some more arrest of ISIS sympathizers. Reports indicate that fifteen people were held in other raids in Germany as the intelligence service tried to dismantle the support system for the killers on the ground in the Middle East.
Incidentally, nearly 400 Germans have left to fight for the jihad in Syria and Iraq in recent years.

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