Hundreds of ISIS fighters set to return to UK with hi-tech bombs

Sunday, August 6, 2017
By Paul Martin

HUNDREDS of Islamic State fighters are set to return to the UK to wage terror with hi-tech bombs.

By Patrick Williams
DailyStar.co.uk
6th August 2017

Up to 800 British Muslims still fighting in Iraq and Syria have been trained to build IEDs which can be dropped by drones or detonated by infra-red rays.

MI5 believes many will come back to Britain in the next few months, setting up sleeper cells in London, Birmingham, Manchester and other areas with large Muslim populations.

One senior intelligence source said: “The blow-back from the Iraq and Syrian war is going to have a massive impact on the UK.

“We will have some very dangerous people walking the streets with a lot of knowledge about urban warfare and terrorism and whose sole purpose is to launch jihad in the UK.

“These are battle-hardened terrorists who have managed to survive years fighting in Iraq and Syria.

“These terrorists will form elite deep cover active service units and will be very difficult to find. The first we may know about them is when they launch an attack.”

Many of the bomb makers are believed to be female graduates trained in electronics and chemistry.

And it can also be revealed that some British terrorists in Iraq and Syria have been taught how to make IEDs by Saudi intelligence agents, who are supposed to be our allies.

The fanatics have mastered devices with collapsing circuits, meaning they can still go off when the wire connecting the explosive to a power source is cut.

In one attack in Iraq, an IED was hidden inside a concrete brick, which was cemented into the wall of a government building.

It was later set off, killing dozens of office staff. Others have been hidden in phones, packages and even lunch boxes, then detonated remotely by terrorists using mobiles.

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