From The Express:
FRANCE has deported two Islamic extremists who had been instructed by a senior ISIS commander to carry out a string of bloody terrorist attacks. Authorities had discovered the Moroccan nationals had been planning “large-scale terrorist attacks” in the evil jihadi group’s name.
Officials said that the two men were considered a “serious security threat” and that their presence on French soil “threatened public order”.
A spokesperson for the Moroccan Interior Ministry said: “An inquiry carried out by the Central Bureau of Judicial Investigation (BCIJ) revealed that the two men had joined ISIS, and proved they fully supported the terror group’s ideology.
“One of the two suspects was recruited by a top ISIS chief actively involved in the terror group’s ongoing conflict in Iraq and Syria, and had been ordered to co-ordinate a number of large-scale terrorist attacks in France, during which he would officially pledge allegiance to ISIS.”
Officials said that the two men were considered a “serious security threat”
The ISIS supporter had been personally trained by his recruiter, and was due to join fellow jihadis in Iraq and Syria before the terror group decided he would complete the rest of his training in Europe.
The radical Islamist [sic] had apparently been asked to carry out a number of reconnaissance missions around some of France’s top tourist destinations, in order to help orchestrate the future attacks.
A government spokesman said: “This man was also involved in a massive recruitment campaign, organised in a bid to persuade ISIS followers to launch large-scale terrorist attacks in Morocco, including an attack on the country’s security services.”
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