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CCTV footage showing “Britani Brigade Bangladeshi Bad Boys” leaving for Syria


CCTV footage showing “Britani Brigade Bangladeshi Bad Boys” leaving for Syria
Five men who left Britain last year have been shown on CCTV footage leaving for Syria via Turkey to join the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS).

The group, which called itself the “Britani Brigade Bangladeshi Bad Boys”, bought tickets on Thomas Cook to the Turkish resort of Antalya in October 2013.

The group’s members have been identified by the police as Muhammad Hamidur Rahman, 25, Mashadur Choudhury, 31, Assad Uzzaman, 25, Mehdi Hassan, 19, and Mamunur Roshid, all from Portsmouth.

10 months later, Rahman, who had worked at Primark, died in a gun battle last month, while Choudhury is in prison, convicted of travelling to Syria to receive terrorist training.

British security services will be re-interviewing Mashudur Choudhury, as it is believed that he may have came incontact with the suspected killer of U.S. journalist, James Foley whose beheading video sparked a manhunt by UK authorities.
 
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WTH's wrong with the Turkish border? anyone who wants to waltz into Iraq or Syria to be a jihadist lands in Turkey and goes to wherever they desire?

@cabatli_53 and the rest of the Turkish members, @Neptune.
 
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WTH's wrong with the Turkish border? anyone who wants to waltz into Iraq or Syria to be a jihadist lands in Turkey and goes to wherever they desire?

@cabatli_53 and the rest of the Turkish members, @Neptune.

What the National Security means to the current government is to eliminate Gulen supporting personnel at the Judiciary and Law Enforcement only. Also the recently passed elections. Our border security is at her lowest of the Republic's history. Bcz of the current government.
 
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I like the name "Britani Brigade Bangladeshi Bad Boys" ... ;)
All word starts with a "B" :)

 
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Fourth member died.
Another British jihadist from Portsmouth has been reportedly killed on the frontline in Syria, the fourth to die from a group of six men who travelled from Hampshire last year to fight for the Islamic State (Isis).

Muhammad Mehdi Hassan, 19, is understood to have died in fighting during the ongoing Isis offensive to capture the Syrian border city of Kobani. He was one of a group of six men from Portsmouth who went to Syria in 2013.

Hassan’s Twitter account has been quiet since 17 October. The last entry talks about the frequency of US air strikes which have been targeting Isis positions near Kobani for weeks.

Chairman of the Portsmouth Jami Mosque, Abdul Jalil, told the BBC: “It has been confirmed with the family that he has died. Right now they are very upset.

“I am saddened and again shocked for the community about this news.”

On Tuesday, it was confirmed that another of the so-called “Pompey lads” Manunur Roshid, 24, was also killed in fighting on the Syrian frontline with reports suggesting he also died in the battle to seize Kobani, which borders Turkey. Reports of their death follows that of two other Portsmouth men, Ifthekar Jaman, 23, last December and Muhammad Hamidur Rahman, 25 in August.

Hassan’s death leaves Assad Uzzaman, 25, fighting in Syria with Isis while the other member of the group, Mashadur Choudhury, 31, returned to the UK and is currently in jail.

The group are among an estimated 500 Britons who have travelled to fight in Iraq and Syria. Overall, 24 Britons are believed to have died after travelling to fight in the conflict, according to the King’s College London centre for the study of radicalisation, meaning that British jihadis are being killed in the conflict in Syria and Iraq at a rate of one every three weeks, according to the most thorough documentation of the death toll to date.

Hasan was part of a group of five calling themselves the “Britani Brigade Bangladeshi Bad Boys”. The fanatics, all from Portsmouth, had been seduced by glamorous tales of martyrdom to join Islamic State – formerly Isis – establishing a Muslim caliphate in the Middle East.
 
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