Missing UK Teens ISIS - Despite the government's actions against ISIS on social media platforms, they had failed to intervene when one young woman recruited three teenagers from Britain via social media. The woman is reportedly a poster girl for ISIS and had used the power of the web to recruit three underage teenagers from the United Kingdom.
The missing UK teens ISIS have reportedly gone missing two weeks ago. Now, latest reports claim that the three girls identified as Shamima Begum (15), Amira Abase (15), and Kadiza Sultana (16) were spotted in Turkey before making their way to Syria.
Authorities claim the three missing UK teens ISIS have crossed Turkey as this area has been the most traveled route for volunteers joining Syria. Turkey has long maintained its "open door policy," which allows Syrian refugees to head to Turkey for safety. Ironically, while some flee out of the country, a number of volunteers for ISIS rush back in.
As for the families of the three missing UK teens ISIS, they had no idea of their daughters' intentions. They have begged their daughters to come home in countless media interviews.
"These three families had no idea of the intentions of their daughters - no idea whatsoever that they were going to be traveling to Turkey and that they intended to go to Syria," shares Richard Walton, the counterterrorism commander of Metropolitan Police, in a report by NBC News.
The woman to blame for recruiting the three missing UK teens in ISIS is none other than Aqsa Mamhood. Mamhood had left Scotland in the year 2013 to travel to Syria to join ISIS. The young woman is now reportedly being used as a poster girl for the group in hopes of recruiting more and not to mention younger women.
The three missing UK teens ISIS have said to be enrolled at Bethnal Green Academy. Before the three girls, one girl from the same school had reportedly joined ISIS back in December.
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