ISLAMIC STATE

ISLAMIC STATE’S MOST FEARED ”POLICEMAN”…….

And he can quote you the koran and hadiths chapter and verse. 

Pictured, the most feared policeman in the world: Jihadi in charge of religious police in ISIS capital behind countless beheadings, crucifixions and amputations

Feared: The latest photograph shows Belgian Hicham Chaib, 31 (centre) dressed in the all black uniform of ISIS' religious police force, which he is understood to lead in the group's de facto capital Raqqa

Feared: The latest photograph shows Belgian Hicham Chaib, 31 (centre) dressed in the all black uniform of ISIS’ religious police force, which he is understood to lead in the group’s de facto capital Raqqa

  • Hicham Chaib was a prominent member of Sharia4Belgium Islamist group
  • 31-year-old acted as leader’s bodyguard but left to join ISIS in 2013
  • Chaib soon became a prominent figure in Syria, appearing in propaganda
  • He is considered a major reason why there are more Belgium nationals fighting for ISIS than any other Western nation
  • Chaib is now said to be leading ISIS’ feared religious police in Raqqa 

A chilling new image has emerged of a Belgian jihadi who is understood to lead ISIS’ feared religious police force – making him responsible for countless beheadings, crucifixions and amputations in Syria over the past year.

Hicham Chaib, 31, who goes by the nom de guerre Abu Haniefa, joined the terror group in March 2013 and has risen up the ranks to become one the terror group’s most senior executioners.

Based in ISIS’ de facto capital Raqqa, Chahib has appeared in dozens of sickening propaganda video releases and photographs, which have led to him becoming something of a poster boy for depraved Belgian extremists who follow his every move while he wages jihad.

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  1. https://www.expatica.com/be/news/country-news/Belgium-detains-16-in-raids-against-Chechen-jihadists_475362.html

    Belgium detains 16 in raids against Chechen jihadists

    Belgian police on Monday detained 16 people for questioning during nationwide raids targeting Chechen jihadist groups, federal prosecutors said, adding that some are suspected of training or fighting in Syria.

    “The investigation targeted religious jihadism in a part of the Chechen community,” the prosecutor’s office said in a statement. The 16 were detained in 21 raids, it added.

    The police carried out the raids simultaneously because the two “extremist and Salafist Chechen groups… were linked to each other,” the office said.

    It added that “several people mentioned in the case had probably been active in Syria, especially in the area of Aleppo and probably took part in the fighting”.

    The raids took place in Ostend, Bredene, Antwerp, Jabbeke, Louvain, and Namur.

    The statement said the investigation was launched in February after the police obtained information that a person from the port city of Ostend “was wounded,” apparently after waging jihad in Syria, and “returned to Belgium in order to receive medical care”.

    Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel praised the work of the police and courts who “once again showed the full mobilisation and determination of the authorities to fight terrorism without let-up”.

    He added: “We will leave no place in our democracy for any of these people who represent a real threat to our citizens”.

    The prosecutor’s office said “the investigators worked closely with US authorities in order to be able to check communication from WhatsApp,” the phone technology allegedly used by the suspects.

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