A raid on Khartoum and the liberation of a girl before leaving Iraq to organize the Islamic state in Syria and Iraq
A raid on Khartoum and the liberation of a girl before leaving Iraq.
* Sudan Tarboun *
* Khartoum, June 29, 2018 *
Security authorities in Sudan raided a house in Omdurman, northwest of Khartoum, used by the Islamic State Organization as a hideout for recruitment and promotion of young people to fight in Iraq and was able to free a university student.
One of the families told police last Tuesday that her daughter (RM), 21, was studying at the University of Sudan and was living in the hot suburb of "96".
The letter came out of the house of her parents on her way to the university last Monday but she is no longer home, to begin the search for the student.
According to a knowledgeable source told Sudan Tribune on Friday that after intensifying the search for the disappeared girl, the authorities decided to locate her inside a house near Al Wadi Street, which later turned out to be a hideout belonging to the Daadsh group.
On Wednesday, security authorities raided the house and managed to free the girl from the group's grip and hand her over to her parents after a two-day absence.
The source said that the group belonging to Da'ash was able to recruit the university student (RM) in favor of the organization and convince them to travel to Iraq to join the ranks of the calligrapher, and began the process of marketing the passport, but the speed of access to the cache blocked the way out of the plan to leave Khartoum.
According to sources close to the family, the father was surprised by the absence of his daughter, who was not accustomed to the delay in her return.
The father of the girl was surprised by what he heard that his daughter intends to engage in the organization of the Islamic state "urged."
In March 2015, 9 students with British passports and prominent Sudanese families from the University of Medical Sciences and Technology in Khartoum traveled to Syria via Turkey to work in hospitals in areas under Daash.
In June of the same year, 18 students of Sudanese origin left for Turkey to join the Islamic State Organization, including the daughter of a senior official in the Sudanese Foreign Ministry.
In August of the same year, a third group of Sudanese students left to join the "Dahesh", and it was interesting this time that the regiment consisted of girls only.
* Sudan Tarboun *
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