West London radical at centre of network that influenced 'Jihadi John' passed freely between UK and African terror hot spots for THREE YEARS, The man at the centre of a network that influenced the ISIS executioner identified as 'Jihadi John' was allowed to fly in and out of London to terrorism hot spots unchecked for almost three years.
Bilal al-Berjawi passed through UK Border Control at least five times between 2006 and 2009 as he travelled between London and African terror cells.
Over that period he was rising to prominence as a senior member of al-Shabaab, the al-Qaeda linked group in Somalia - returning to the UK only to raise funds and to marry.
It is believed that it was during these return visits to London that al-Berjawi became the driving force behind the radicalisation of 27-year-old Mohammed Emwazi, using his growing stature within the terror group to radicalise homegrown extremists.............Read More
Bilal al-Berjawi passed through UK Border Control at least five times between 2006 and 2009 as he travelled between London and African terror cells.
Over that period he was rising to prominence as a senior member of al-Shabaab, the al-Qaeda linked group in Somalia - returning to the UK only to raise funds and to marry.
It is believed that it was during these return visits to London that al-Berjawi became the driving force behind the radicalisation of 27-year-old Mohammed Emwazi, using his growing stature within the terror group to radicalise homegrown extremists.............Read More