The British ISIS fanatic accused of being the ‘new Jihadi John’ was able to ‘breeze’ out of the UK and flee to Syria with his family while on bail for terror offences, it was revealed today.
Siddhartha Dhar, 32, also known as Abu Rumaysah, left Britain despite being forced to hand in his passport and being on a terror watchlist for encouraging terrorism and supporting banned group Al-Muhajiroun.
Within 24 hours of being arrested in September 2014 he was able to travel from London to Paris by coach with his wife and four children before arriving in Syria via Turkey.
MI6 are now racing to identify whether he is the militant with an English accent in a new ISIS execution video where five alleged British spies were killed and he was seen shooting one in the head.
Today his sister, Konika Dhar, from North London, said: ‘If it is him, bloody hell am I shocked? I am going to kill him myself. He is going to come back and I am going to kill him if he has done this.
‘I can’t believe it. This is just so shocking for me. I don’t know what the authorities are doing to confirm the identity, but I need to know if it is.’
Dhar, 32, was released on bail after his arrest in September 2014 and ordered to hand in his passport. He was a known supporter of banned groups, had links to hate preachers and was seen at Islamist rallies in London.
Dhar, also known as Abu Rumaysah, is believed to have met, and possibly mentored, Michael Adebolajo, one of the murderers of Fusilier Lee Rigby.
The father-of-four from Walthamstow was one of nine men detained on suspicion of encouraging terrorism and supporting the banned group Al-Muhajiroun.
But less than 24 hours after walking free, he took a coach from London to Paris and headed to the ISIS war zone with his young family.
Islamic Extremist Beats UK Immigration To Emigrate To Syria
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