Radicals
in Syria have been heard repeatedly talking about attacks in the West
with recruits from Europe asked to return home to carry out deadly
attacks.
A recruit, identified as Harry Sarfo, 27,
spent three months in ISIS stronghold Raqqa has told security officials
in Germany ISIS “want something that happens everywhere at the same
time”.
Sarfo claims
in an interview with German news magazine Der Spiegel, the death cult,
also known as Daesh, is recruiting volunteers to carry out a deadly
terror attack in Germany and hopes to carry out simultaneous attacks
across Europe.
The German national claims he and a fellow radical were asked if they could imagine carrying out an attack in Germany.
On
a second occasion, he says masked men drove up to him in a jeep and
asked if he was interested in “bringing the jihad to his homeland”.
He said: “They want something that happens everywhere at the same time”.
Sarfo says he refused and fled Syria after becoming fed up with the violence and walked from to Turkey to escape.
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