Friday, September 11, 2015

Hunt for ISIS jihadi 'hiding as refugee in Calais camp as he plots terror attack on UK'


Hunt for ISIS jihadi 'hiding as refugee in Calais camp as he plots terror attack on UK'

A SYRIAN man suspected of being an Islamic State (ISIS) terrorist plotting attacks in Britain is currently in hiding in the Calais migrant camp, it has been claimed.



The Jungle 2 migrant camp in Calais

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An ISIS suspect is thought to be hiding in The Jungle 2 migrant camp in Calais

French authorities have launched a manhunt for the suspect, who they believe poses a threat to national security, according to reports in local media.

The unnamed man has been listed as a Subcategory S suspect, which means he is considered a potential risk to the state.

French security bosses have his photograph, description, what he is wanted for and what to do if he is discovered.

The category is also used to describe thousands of wanted criminals and runaway prisoners.
French police have been ordered to arrest him if they see him.

He may have joined the Calais migrants sleeping rough in The Jungle II migrant camp, according to local media.

They claim the suspect, who left Syria in August, is intending to travel to Britain to commit acts of terror.
Ukip defence spokesman Mike Hookem said the news marked "a wake up call to people who are putting the safety of British people at risk thanks to their knee jerk reactions."

Speaking in Strasbourg, where European Commission (EC) President Jean Claude Juncker called on all countries to help refugees, Mr Hookem said it demonstrates that "current policy, sparked by one photograph, has made politicians throw caution to the wind."

He said: "These suspected terrorists are the same people the EU and left wing politicians like Labour and the Greens would have us all virtually welcome into our homes.

"The open border policy is a gift to terrorists who would destroy our way of life and I am sure IS is only too delighted that the huge numbers leaving the Middle East for Europe not only provide them with ready cash but have also made getting terrorists into countries across Europe much easier.

"And instead the EU, US and UK would have us concentrate on attacking President Assad and removing the few remaining borders left.

"I hope this is a wake up call and we can now start acting to stop this huge security threat."






The Jungle 2 migrant camp in Calais

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The Jungle 2 migrant camp in Calais has thousands of migrants making daily bids for Britain
The news comes amid claims ISIS are using Europe's refugee crisis to smuggle thousands of terrorists into Europe.

An ISIS operative said 4,000 gunmen have already been smuggled into Europe.

It brings into question the European Union's policies to tackle the refugee crisis, which has seen different nations taking on different approaches.

Sweden has announced it will offer asylum to any refugee who steps foot on its land and Germany said is expected to welcome 800,000 this year.

It has led to chaotic scenes as families have had to storm security in mainland Greece, Macedonia, Serbia and Hungary.

Denmark closed its borders with Germany today after hundreds of migrants took to walking on the MOTORWAY in a bid to reach Sweden.

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