National Post

Leader al-mawla an ex-informant, documents Show

- National Post Staff

ISIL leader Amir muhammad Sa’id Abdal-rahman al-mawla is in fact a former informant used by the u.s. to gain intelligen­ce on 88 jihadist fighters, new documents indicate.

Twelve years ago, before he had risen to the top of the terror group — he would eventually replace Abu-bakr al-baghdadi after the latter’s death in 2019 — al-mawla is reported to have given up the names of his fellow extremists after being detained.

A new trove of previously classified documents, the daily mail reports, have been released by the Combating Terrorism Center at the u.s. military academy West Point. They come from interrogat­ion reports at the time of al-mawla’s capture in mosul, Iraq, in January 2008.

The daily mail reports that those given up by the terror boss included militants focused on targeted killings and kidnapping­s.

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