Friday, September 16, 2016

Terrifying ISIS chat reveals terror chief orchestrated German axe attack by remote control

Terrifying ISIS chat reveals terror chief orchestrated German axe attack by remote control


GERMAN terror investigators have released the horrifying details of how an ISIS attacker was groomed to perform an axe attack.


ISIS conducted their mission by 'remote control'
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ISIS conducted their mission by 'remote control'

And the cold blooded conversation was so calculated that it shows just how terror chiefs have managed to indoctrinate would-be jihadis.

Riaz Khan, 17, fled to Germany in 2015 without his parents and lived in Ochsenfurt near Würzburg. 
In July, armed with an axe and a knife, he boarded a train and hacked at four Chinese tourists leaving them in critical condition.

Fourteen witnesses were treated for shock after the horrifying incident which sent shockwaves through the town.
The attacker hacked people with an axe on his mission before being shot dead
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The attacker hacked people with an axe on his mission before being shot dead
I want to go to paradise tonight
Riaz Khan, German axe attacker
At the time German authorities said they could not identify a motive for the attack.
But in an unprecedented move they have now released a mobile phone chat conversation which shows the sequence of events running up to the attack.

And it shows the chilling way in which Khan was encouraged because he believed Islamic State would take responsibility for his crime.

It also shows that Khan, who had previously had his asylum application rejected, believed he we was going to "paradise."

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