By Mark Ellis
Emwazi aka Jihadi John
Notorious executioner Mohammed Emwazi is believed to have fled ISIS
because he believes the terror-based caliphate has no further use for
him, according to a report by the Daily Express.
It is thought that Emwazi, also known as Jihadi John, left the
hyper-militant group a few weeks ago and is on the run in Syria –
reportedly headed for North Africa. A U.S. intelligence source was
quoted as saying he is hiding in Libya.
Kuwaiti-born Emwazi is wanted for the horrific beheadings of
journalists and aid workers Stephen Sotloff, James Foley, David Haines,
Alan Henning and Peter Kassig.
Jihadi John first appeared in an August 2014 video, dressed
completely in black with only his eyes exposed. He spoke with a British
accent, but authorities did not reveal his identity until February. He
has not been seen in any videos since January, leading some to speculate
he might be dead.
ISIS would drop him “like a stone or worse if they feel he is no
longer of any use to them,” a source told the Daily Express. “So it is
possible he will end up suffering the same fate as his victims”.
The act of beheading David Haines
The British terrorist, originally from London, was unnerved by the
publicity he received after he was identified as the murderer of the
British and American hostages, according to the source. He knows British
and US Special Forces in Iraq and Syria are hunting for him. They would
like to apprehend or kill the 26-year-old terrorist.
Emwazi is alarmed by the fact that his unmasking has reduced his value as an ISIS killer, according to the Daily Express.
A school friend of the terrorist said Emwazi was “not a good Muslim”
during his school years. He dressed “like a gangster rapper, smoked
drugs, drank and was violent towards other boys,” the anonymous friend
told the Daily Express.
“The fact he portrays himself as a strict Muslim is laughable and
shameful. I never saw him pray or wear Islamic dress – he would not even
mention religion at all.”
“Being a Muslim myself I was very aware of it at the time. We had a gang and he was very much a part of it –
Emwazi in 2010
which shows he is a total hypocrite.”
Tunisia beach gunman Seifeddine Rezgui allegedly trained at the same
terror camp as Emwazi. Rezgui killed 38 people – including 30 British
tourists – when he opened fire on a beach at the popular Tunisian resort
of Sousse last month.
A security source said: “It is chilling to think both these killers were at the same camp at the same time.”
Source: Godreports