Thursday 27 August 2015

Updates On Ghanaian Graduate That Joined ISIS

A recruiting point for ISIS has been found in Ghana by security agencies. The Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) has been identified as target of the terrorist groups to get fresh recruits.
Reports indicate that a house at Palm Wine Junction, La in Accra, is the place where the potential recruits hold regular meetings.

According to a friend of Nazir Nortei Alema, a KNUST graduate (shown above) who is reported to have joined the deadly terrorist group,   Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS), he was invited by his friend (Alema) to attend their meetings at La but he turned down the invitation.
The meetings often take place on Wednesdays and Fridays. The potential recruits also occasionally, meet on weekends, according to StarrFMonline.com report.
At least 10 boys, mostly in tertiary institutions, allegedly left Ghana in May 2015 alone to join terror cells in the Middle East, but the security agencies are yet to confirm or deny the claim.
DAILY GUIDE learnt that there is a group of young Muslims at KNUST who express extremist views on campus and Nazir Nortei Alema was said to be a key member.
They are said to be living together in a hostel outside campus and do not allow anybody to easily infiltrate their ranks
A key agent allegedly doing the recruitment for the ISIS has already been identified as Badhan Diallo, a Guinean, who was at the University of Ghana but purportedly left to join the terror grouping a few months ago.

Credits: DailyGuide Ghana

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