Monday, February 1, 2016

GOT HIM: Most wanted ISIS terrorist WIPED OUT as jihadis fear secret sniper stalking group

GOT HIM: Most wanted ISIS terrorist WIPED OUT as jihadis fear secret sniper stalking group

ONE of the world’s most wanted ISIS terrorists has reportedly been wiped out as the evil group fears a secret sniper is picking off the leadership one by one.


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The Australian government are yet to confirm Prakesh has been killed in Syria

Neil Prakash, who fled to Syria in 2013, is believed to have been killed after secretive Islamic State messages revealed he had been “martyred” in the country.

The Australian Islamic convert quickly rose through the ranks of the twisted terror cell and became a top recruiter for the group.

Prakash, who is also known as Abu Khaled al-Cambodi, was also connected to a number of terror threats including an alleged Anzac day terror plot targeting Melbourne.
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Prakash was a Buddhist before converting to Islam and fleeing to Syria in 2013

But Australian government officials, who have not confirmed or denied reports, revealed that his online activity has ceased.

Prakash is believed to have used social media to contact vulnerable young people in a bid to convince them to join ISIS, also known as Daesh.

He also featured in a sick propaganda video, where he called on his Australian “brothers” to “rise up” against the country.

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The revelations were sent via encrypted messaging service Telegram

It comes as more of the terror group’s top brass are being picked off, with senior jihadis being targeted by a renegade assassin who is single-handedly waging war on Islamic State jihadis in Libya.

The evil militants fear a sniper is picking off fighters in the group's de facto North African capital of Sirte after three ISIS commanders were reportedly shot dead from long range in recent weeks.

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