Scottish Daily Mail

Groomed online by the IS cowards, boy of 17 is UK’s youngest suicide bomber

Family tells of naive teenager who blew up explosives-filled car

- By Mario Ledwith

A SCHOOLBOY aged 17 has become Britain’s youngest suicide bomber after being groomed online by Islamic State fanatics.

Talha Asmal was reportedly killed after detonating a car packed with explosives as part of an IS attack in Iraq.

He was said by his former MP, a family friend, to have been a ‘sweet natured, friendly kid’.

Talha’s distraught family from Dewsbury, West Yorkshire, said last night that jihadis used the internet to exploit the A-level student’s naivety in a process of ‘deliberate and calculated grooming’.

Images released by the terrorists show Talha smiling and taking orders as he stands beside a Toyota SUV alongside other fighters before their convoy attacked an oil refinery. He had been studying ICT and business at Mirfield Free Grammar School whose head, Lorraine Barker, has previously described him as quiet and hard working.

Talha lived at the family’s terraced home yards from the local mosque with his mother Noorjaha, 38, and father Ibrahim, 42. But in April he entered Syria after fleeing on a Thomas Cook flight with his next- door neighbour and best friend Hassan Munshi, the brother of Britain’s youngest convicted terrorist. Hundreds of young British Muslims are thought to have fled their families over the last year to join IS, prompting fears about escalating home-grown terrorism in the UK.

Officials have yet to confirm whether Talha was one of 11 people killed in the bombings but his family said pictures of a fighter – using his jihadi name of Abu Yusuf al-Britani – showed their son.

In a damning statement, the family revealed how Talha had been radicalise­d after falling ‘under the spell of individual­s who preyed on his innocence and vulnerabil­ity’.

They accused the terrorist group of using the young Briton to carry out the attack as its leadership is ‘too cowardly to do their own dirty work’. The statement said: ‘Talha comes from a close knit, hard working, peace loving and law abiding British Muslim family.

‘Talha himself was a loving, kind, caring and affable teenager. He never harboured any ill will against anybody nor did he ever exhibit any violent, extreme or radical views of any kind.

‘We are all naturally utterly devastated and heartbroke­n by the unspeakabl­e tragedy that now appears to have befallen us.’

The family, from a predominan­tly Asian area of Dewsbury, said the IS cause was not supported by the Muslim community. They said: ‘The entire family unreserved­ly condemns and abhors all acts of violence wherever perpetrate­d.

‘As a family we would like to take this opportunit­y to unequivoca­lly

‘Innocence and vulnerabil­ity’

state that ‘‘ISIS’’ are not Islam. They do not represent in any way, shape or form Islam and Muslims and we are no longer prepared to allow a barbaric group like ‘‘ISIS’’ to hijack our faith.’

The terrorist group claimed that a German, Palestinia­n and Kuwaiti were among the group of suicide bombers that targeted the oil refinery in Iraq’s Salahuddin province.

Talha is believed to have told his family he would be away for a few days on a college trip, but they became concerned when they could not contact him and police were called. Former Labour MP for Dewsbury Shahid Malik said: ‘Talha was a truly sweet natured, helpful, respectful and friendly kid. It is incredibly difficult to reconcile this Talha with the suicide bomber at an Iraqi oil installati­on.

‘It is disturbing to see how relaxed he looks in the ISIS photograph­s allegedly taken just prior to his suicide mission.

‘He looks at peace. It’s like he’s ready to go and meet his maker. This is a clear indication of just how successful t he evil I SIS groomers have been in poisoning and brainwashi­ng Talha and kids like him.’

The whereabout­s of Hassan Munshi are unknown. His brother Hammaad was 15 when he was arrested in 2006 and found to have a guide to making napalm. He was jailed for two years in 2008 for being part of an Al Qaeda cell.

Previously, Britain’s youngest known suicide bomber was Hasib Hussein, also from West Yorkshire, who was 18 when he detonated a bomb he was carrying during the 7/7 attacks in London in 2005.

Comment – Page 14

 ??  ?? Doomed: Talha Asmal smiles for the camera in front of an IS flag shortly before the oil refinery attack
Doomed: Talha Asmal smiles for the camera in front of an IS flag shortly before the oil refinery attack
 ??  ?? Caring: Talha Asmal, right, in front of a Toyota in the terrorists’ video
Caring: Talha Asmal, right, in front of a Toyota in the terrorists’ video

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