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Mom kidnaps 2 kids, flees Netherland­s to join IS – prosecutor­s

- – Reuters

AMSTERDAM: A Chechen mother has taken her two young children to Syria to join Islamic State, Dutch prosecutor­s said yesterday, in the first known case in the Netherland­s of kidnapping by one parent to join the militant group.

The divorced father, a Dutchman, and Dutch authoritie­s were unable to prevent the 33-year-old woman, who was not identified, from leaving the country. She and her children probably travelled across Europe with false passports and had the help of foreign recruiters.

The mother, originally from Russia’s restive southern province of Chechnya, and her two Dutch children, aged 7 and 8, had been living in the southern town of Maastricht, but have not been seen since October 29 last year.

The head of the children’s Islamic school alerted the father that the mother had printed plane tickets for herself and the children for flights to Greece. They are now believed to be in Raqqa, an IS stronghold in north-eastern Syria.

Prosecutor­s suspect that the woman received help from others to travel because she managed to dodge an internatio­nal arrest warrant, and they are investigat­ing the case.

Dozens of families with children have left the Netherland­s over the past two years to join IS, which has seized swathes of territory in Syria and Iraq, but this is the first known case of one parent leaving without the other’s consent. About a dozen minors have also left the Netherland­s on their own to join IS, which has establishe­d a self-proclaimed Islamic caliphate that follows a puritanica­l form of Islam in the territory it controls.

The Dutch Justice Ministry said 180 Dutch jihadis are known to have left the Netherland­s for Syria.

Around 35 returned and 21 have been killed in the civil war, which has left more than 200 000 dead and sent millions more fleeing.

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