ISIS Female Terrorist Unit Forms Police Force to Expose Male Spies in Burkas

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Sixty women have reportedly joined the ISIS women’s police force. The group was set up to catch male spies in burkas.
Iran’s ABNA News reported:

Up to 60 women are believed to have joined the Al-Khansaa brigade, an all-women’s branch of ISIL, which is believed to be based in the Syrian city of Raqqa.

The claims were made following research conducted by the US based think tank Terrorism Research and Analysis Consortium (TRAC). TRAC says the group was set up to expose people suspected of spying on ISIL by disguising themselves in women’s clothing.

According to reports from the Daily Telegraph, most of the women in the Al-Khansaa brigade are between 18-24, with some joining the main military ranks of the ISIL terrorists.

Among the women militants may be the privately-educated Aqsa Mahmood, 20, from Glasgow, Scotland, who traveled to Syria in November 2013.

Last week, Mahmood’s parents broadcast an appeal for their daughter to return home on the US news network CNN.

“Her last message was that ‘I will see you on the day of judgment… I will take you to heaven, I will hold your hand.’ That’s what she said,’” her father, Muzaffar Mahmood, said.

“Our daughter is brainwashed and deluded and helping those engaged in genocide,” her parents added.

The brigade’s women are reportedly paid around 100 pounds (US$161) a month, according to TRAC.

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