more women head to syria to join isis terrorists..the AA grumpy column
Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2015 7:07 am
now i know certain people will get their knickers in a twist if i post newspaper reports especially without a tag at the end but this from the mirror reveals the truth others try to hide for the the sake of not upsetting our second or third generation islamic enrichers and maintain the rose coloured spectacle dreams of the marxist P.C utopia of multi culti enrichment.
Deputy Assistant Commissioner Helen Ball admitted the stream of young women wishing to join the Islamic State is a "growing problem"
Police are in talks with the Government over more resources for combating terror Almost 20 teenage girls fled Britain to join Islamic extremists in Syria last year, it has emerged The stream of young women covertly leaving their families in the UK to live in the Islamic State is a "growing problem" of "real concern", said Deputy Assistant Commissioner Helen Ball.
The Met's National Coordinator for Counter Terrorism added that police are in talks with the Government about getting "extra resources" to combat the worrying trend Ms Ball told the BBC's Andrew Marr Show: "In the last year, about 22 young women have travelled to Syria. And when I say young, all but four of those 22 were aged 20 or younger.
"The last five who've travelled were aged 15 and 16.
"This is a growing problem and it's one of real concern."
Her comments came after three schoolgirls from East London left their homes and are believed to have travelled to Syria during February half-term
It is feared Kadiza Sultana, Shamima Begum and Amira Abase fled in a bid to become 'jihadi brides' for ISIS terrorists.
New CCTV footage emerged today which appears to show the trio waiting at a bus station in the Turkish capital Istanbul before they crossed the border into Syria
The three “bright, straight-A students from Bethnal Green Academy and were able to fly unchecked to Istanbul.
The schoolgirls may have now joined the other 400 British females – many also as young as 15 – already feared to have joined the Islamic militants, either as frontline fighters or as brides for the jihadis.
Questions have been raised as to whether airlines should do more to prevent young women flying out to Syria.
Ms Ball said: "The more everybody involved understands this problem and can be alerted and be vigilant and look out for people, the better. "
"There are police powers, there's a new police power to remove someone's passport if we're concerned they might be travelling for terrorist purposes. We've used that already
"But mostly, this is about the vigilance of everybody who is working in the industry."
ISIS: Almost 20 teenage girls fled Britain to join terror group in Syria in 2014 - Mirror Online
AAG
now theres loads i could say about this but if i did i would be kicked off for racial hatred better known as speaking the far right truth which upsets certain lefties on here who believe in their marxist utopia
that said im sort of middle of the road im not against any creed or colour who comes here works and pays taxes and lives under british rules and regulations.
what does get up my jumper are these homegrown traitors, quislings and 5th columnists who seem to be able to operate in the uk and come and go to syria as they please supported by a corrupt marxist lib/lab/con government who look the other the way or talk tough as election time approaches.
what needs to be done should any of these terrorists return and yes this includes those girls they should be charged with treason to the uk and
supporting a terrorist organisation although the rope should apply only to over 21,s and serve a jail sentence to that effect .
only by getting tough and not talking tough can we erradicate this isis threat although i cannot understand why the united armies have not wiped isis from the face of the earth by now as we have the means to do so.
hopefully this general election will usher in a UKIP government but wether nigel acts tough and does something about it or talks tough remains to be seen
Deputy Assistant Commissioner Helen Ball admitted the stream of young women wishing to join the Islamic State is a "growing problem"
Police are in talks with the Government over more resources for combating terror Almost 20 teenage girls fled Britain to join Islamic extremists in Syria last year, it has emerged The stream of young women covertly leaving their families in the UK to live in the Islamic State is a "growing problem" of "real concern", said Deputy Assistant Commissioner Helen Ball.
The Met's National Coordinator for Counter Terrorism added that police are in talks with the Government about getting "extra resources" to combat the worrying trend Ms Ball told the BBC's Andrew Marr Show: "In the last year, about 22 young women have travelled to Syria. And when I say young, all but four of those 22 were aged 20 or younger.
"The last five who've travelled were aged 15 and 16.
"This is a growing problem and it's one of real concern."
Her comments came after three schoolgirls from East London left their homes and are believed to have travelled to Syria during February half-term
It is feared Kadiza Sultana, Shamima Begum and Amira Abase fled in a bid to become 'jihadi brides' for ISIS terrorists.
New CCTV footage emerged today which appears to show the trio waiting at a bus station in the Turkish capital Istanbul before they crossed the border into Syria
The three “bright, straight-A students from Bethnal Green Academy and were able to fly unchecked to Istanbul.
The schoolgirls may have now joined the other 400 British females – many also as young as 15 – already feared to have joined the Islamic militants, either as frontline fighters or as brides for the jihadis.
Questions have been raised as to whether airlines should do more to prevent young women flying out to Syria.
Ms Ball said: "The more everybody involved understands this problem and can be alerted and be vigilant and look out for people, the better. "
"There are police powers, there's a new police power to remove someone's passport if we're concerned they might be travelling for terrorist purposes. We've used that already
"But mostly, this is about the vigilance of everybody who is working in the industry."
ISIS: Almost 20 teenage girls fled Britain to join terror group in Syria in 2014 - Mirror Online
AAG
now theres loads i could say about this but if i did i would be kicked off for racial hatred better known as speaking the far right truth which upsets certain lefties on here who believe in their marxist utopia
that said im sort of middle of the road im not against any creed or colour who comes here works and pays taxes and lives under british rules and regulations.
what does get up my jumper are these homegrown traitors, quislings and 5th columnists who seem to be able to operate in the uk and come and go to syria as they please supported by a corrupt marxist lib/lab/con government who look the other the way or talk tough as election time approaches.
what needs to be done should any of these terrorists return and yes this includes those girls they should be charged with treason to the uk and
supporting a terrorist organisation although the rope should apply only to over 21,s and serve a jail sentence to that effect .
only by getting tough and not talking tough can we erradicate this isis threat although i cannot understand why the united armies have not wiped isis from the face of the earth by now as we have the means to do so.
hopefully this general election will usher in a UKIP government but wether nigel acts tough and does something about it or talks tough remains to be seen