Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

Terror fear as Al-qaeda and ISIS regroup

Money movements raise suspicions

- BY CHRIS HUGHES Defence and Security Editor c.hughes@mirror.co.uk @defencechr­is

MURDEROUS terror groups Islamic State and al-qaeda are feared to be plotting attacks on the West.

IS is smuggling £100million into Syrian detention camps packed with jihadists to spark an uprising, according to the US Treasury Department.

In a second blow, investigat­ors have also discovered al-qaeda is regaining a foothold in Afghanista­n under the protection of the Taliban.

This is despite ex-us President Donald Trump’s claims of securing a peace deal with the fundamenta­lists. There are fears al-qaeda leader Ayman Zawahiri, who is in hiding, has developed a closer relationsh­ip with the Taliban along the Pakistan-afghan border.

As the West combats Covid-19 both groups could grow in Syria and Afghanista­n, increasing the threat of another atrocity on the scale of 9/11.

There are reports of IS using

“logistical hubs in Turkey” to move money around the globe including between Iraq and Syria.

The US report says IS couriers smuggle cash and use “money services business” to transfer funds, some of which ends up inside al-hawl camp for displaced people in northern Syria . Up to 92 financial go-betweens have been designated as terrorists by the US government since 2014 in a bid to smash the network’s finances. But it is believed IS can still circulate money across Asia and Africa.

The US Treasury Department suspects Taliban-affiliated groups have discussed forming a new joint unit of armed fighters in cooperatio­n with and funded by al-qaeda. An ex-british military intelligen­ce officer said: “Where terrorist organisati­ons gain and dominate ground they are able to plot attacks. That has major implicatio­ns for the risk of attacks across Europe and in particular the UK.”

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